Do you mean Account Report? But when I go to File | Export, it asks
me which accounts again, it doesn't export the actual report.

When I export the transactions I want, it exports both sides of the
transaction, so the column sum is always zero whereas I want the
sum of the transactions.

In other words, each transaction takes two lines, the line I want
(the expense of what I bought), and the next line which is the
account that paid it (like a charge card).

How do I get rid of the double-lines on the export?

Here's one line example:
02/23/2022      ff8275d221f24ecfa82aaf8f6e4c9852        
        Home Depot      weed block      CURRENCY::USD   
        
        
        Expenses:House:Garden   Garden  $102.11         102.11  n       
        1

        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        Liabilities:Credit Card:DCUvisa
        DCUvisa joint
        $(102.11)       (102.11)        n       
        1



On 2/24/2022 1:09 PM, David Carlson wrote:
That procedure generates a mess, in my opinion. Wouldn't it be simpler to just run a register report?

On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 12:57 PM Paul Kinzelman <[email protected]> wrote:

    If I do a Search for the transactions I want, and then Export
    Active Register, I can look at the CSV in a spreadsheet, but
    both accounts of the transaction appear in the same column
    so the sum of the amount column is always zero.

    How do I export just one account's amount of each transaction
    without the other side of the transaction being there so that
    the sum of the column actually represents the sum of the
    expenses of that Search?

    TIA!




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