Even better for the slightly adventurous, Doug Doughty some moons ago on this 
list posted a Comparison Transaction Report that is awesome as it allows you to 
see how your spending has changed in particular accounts over time and you can 
customize the periods/intervals, etc. I say ‘adventurous’ because one will have 
to download the custom report from the list, copy it to your GnuCash report 
directory and then make a small modification to a file so it will load in 
GnuCash. Not major surgery, but not for the point-and-click only types. I wish 
he’d submit it to be included in a future release.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Sep 9, 2019 w37d252, at 11:38 AM, Rich Shepard <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 9 Sep 2019, D wrote:
> 
>> Not quite. Using your method, open the account, open View->Filter by, set
>> your dates, then run the account report.
>> 
>> Alternatively, open the generic Transaction report, in options, choose the
>> account in question, and set the dates.
>> 
>> I prefer option 2, inasmuch as I don't have to remember to clear the
>> filter from the account after my query, which you have to do in the first
>> method.
> 
> David,
> 
> Those approaches look familiar. I was working from memory so I'm not
> surprised I was off a bit.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Rich

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