HTML is just plain text.
So open it with a text editor. You'll see the document structure below
the first <body> tag.
Headings like titles usually are bracketed with <h#></h#> tags. The one
you want is probably the <h1></h1> text as it *should* be the primary
heading of the document. (I admit, I haven't looked at an exported
report myself lately to confirm)
There are a plethora of HTML resources online if you need further
assistance. It is pretty straightforward for most cases.
If you get really stuck or lost, come back to this thread and let us know.
Regards,
Adrien
On 10/5/20 12:41 AM, Anita Graves via gnucash-user wrote:
Brilliant! Thanks to all of you for this guidance. I never realized before
that ‘export’ will produce an html version.
However — I have not yet been able to change the title of the General Journal, not
in the Gnucash window (clicking on ‘apply’ doesn’t work), not in the Firefox
browser print settings, even though I have done it several times. How can I change
(actually, not change but add to, the title ‘General Journal’ so that it will print
on the document as ‘General Journal BE 175’? Doesn’t work in Gnucash & doesn’t
work in the browser with the print settings, etc. . . .
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