Actually it's even worse than the example shown.  Had there been no
transactions at the top level Auto, then all the subcategories would show
up without any indication that they were under the top level auto account.

On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 3:37 PM Steve Cohen <stevec...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am trying to produce a report of expenses that follows the tree
> structure of accounts under Expenses.
>
> For example, I'd like something like this:
>
> Auto  $6.50
>
> Fees
>
> $150.00
>
> Gas
>
> $250.00
>
> Parking
>
> $40.25
>
> Repair and Maintenance
>
> $2000.00
>
> Tolls
>
> $40.00
>
> Total Auto        $2486.75
>
>
> Instead, I get this:
>
> Auto $6.50
> Fees $150.00
> Gas $250.00
> Parking $40.25
> Repair and Maintenance $2000.00
> Tolls $40.00
>
>
> There is no indication of the nested structure of the accounts and no
> subtotals for the group.
> How may I achieve this?
>
> I would send you the configuration I am using if I could figure out how to
> save the config as a readable file.
>
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