Thank you, this works nearly perfectly to achieve the desired effect.
Brilliant!

When I say nearly perfectly, it's only because the amount column for the
first (artificial) line shows $0.00, whereas it would be better
aesthetically if were blank. No matter -- in cases where I care enough I can
always export the report and remove it in Excel.

Still, since several people have posted work-arounds, it seems a common
enough requirement that perhaps in should eventually be a built-in option on
the standard Transaction Report.

Thanks very much to all,
Paul


DavidWhiting wrote
> What I do is add a transaction on the first date of the new period with
> the
> transaction reference "Balance carried forward" with nothing in the
> credit/debit columns. Then a transaction report with running balance has
> "Balance carried forward" as the first transaction and the running balance
> shows the amount carried forward. See attached example (our club financial
> year runs from 1st August to 31st July).
> 
> David





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