Hi Michelle

One way to achieve this is to use the Transaction Report.

After selecting the relevant Account(s), stay in Options and tick "Subtotal Table" on the Display tab, then select "Date" as the Primary Key and "Yearly" as the Primary Subtotal on the Sorting tab.

You should get the subtotals at the start of the report, followed by all the transactions.

See attached screenshot.

Hope this helps.

Regards

Geoff
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On 26/10/2020 8:39 pm, Michelle wrote:
Apologies for a newbie question. I've been using GnuCash for many years
but I do little reporting with it.

What I'm trying to do is look at annual expenditure for a specific
account/catagory.

eg. I have - -cat:Car:Fuel ... and I want to know how much I've spent
on fuel each year, over the last ten years.

I've tried a number of report options, but I'm not hitting the right
report.

Could someone kindly help please.

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