Thanks to all for replying to my post.
I should have noted that I'm running GC 3.7 on a Win7 Pro machine.
Original Question 1 - I began saving recent report configurations with a dash 
like in order to distinguish them from other reports...But, some of them 
disappear later on when I attempt to re-open them...
Any ideas on what is going on?

My conclusion: This should have read... I'm saving some report configurations 
using a dash and a space at the beginning of the report name. I'm discontinuing 
that practice as some of those reports seem to just disappear. (Hopefully I 
have not corrupted my report file.)
Original Question 2 - Where are the Saved Transaction Report Configurations 
saved?

My conclusion: I will take a look at the link posted by David C. But I'm 
thinking I will just leave this be as is and not try to tinker with it.
Original Question 3 - Is there a limit on how many Saved Transaction Report 
Configurations you can have?

My conclusion: I have about 30 or 31 reports saved and understand that should 
not be a problem. I'm thinking putting a dash followed by a space at the 
beginning of the saved report configuration file name may have contributed to 
the cause of my disappearing saved report config's. From here forward I'll 
begin each saved report config filename with a letter or a number and see if 
the disappearing report config file problem continues.

Original Question 4 - Is there anyway to set where the Transaction Report 
Configurations are saved?
My conclusion: I'm giving up on this but for reference here is the issue for 
consideration... 

My GC entity files are saved on my local disk and auto sync'd to the cloud so I 
can work on them at home or at work. 

Problem is if I create and save a Report Configuration at home it is not 
available at work because the saved report config files are buried in with the 
installed program files... and I do not want to sync installed programs to the 
cloud. It would be nice if the report config files were saved in the same 
folder with mybooks.gnucash so they could be backed up to the cloud along with 
the mybooks.gnucash file.
Original Question 5 - Can you have each "entity" save reports in different 
folders?
My conclusion: I'll use a naming convention to distinguish between which saved 
report config's go with which entity.

Thanks again to all for their comments and suggestions.
Fran3

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