Thank you for the detailed instructions.
I found that 'Transaction Report' will do what I want, but then
I can't export to CSV.
I can export to HTML by Export Report
I can 'Export as PDF' but not CSV. That's what I'm missing.
This would be really nice to add.
I can Export Transactions, but that does not export the transactions
of the transaction report which is what I wanted to do.
On 2/25/2022 6:08 PM, Tommy Trussell wrote:
On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 9:27 AM Paul Kinzelman <[email protected]> wrote:
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?
We're apparently not seeing the same thing you are.
Here's a way to get an Account Report for your credit card
transactions. (This is using GnuCash 4.9.)
1) Open the account
Accounts tab --> open Liabilities : Credit Cards : BigBankTwo VISA
(yours will differ)
2) Use Filter By to select the transactions you want [while the
register is active]
View --> Filter By (choose parameters such as date, number of days,
reconciled, etc.)
3) Open Account Report [while the filtered register is active]
Reports --> Account Report
4) Adjust the options on the report
Edit --> Report Options
(here you can adjust specific columns, single or double amount
columns, totals or running total, style, report name, etc.)
5) Export the report
You can copy what's on your screen and paste it into a word
processor or spreadsheet
OR
File --> Export --> Export Report (give it a name -- it will save
an .html file you can open with a web browser or a spreadsheet program)
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