>
>
>
> From: Michael or Penny Novack <[email protected]>
>

Thanks, I can see a custom built "paper" report having merit. I think the
accountant is comparing with "that evil program" which allows side by side
"live" reports that they can click-to-dive in.


> ------------------------------
>
> From: NoobAlice <[email protected]>
>
[...]

> In GnuCash 5.1 (not sure when feature first showed up, but I think it
> was recent), you can do this for nice divisions such as year, half-year,
> quarter, month, 2-weeks, and week.
>
> Reports > Income & Expense > Income Statement (Multicolumn)
> or
> Reports > Assets & Liabilities > Balance Sheet (Multicolumn)
>
> In Options > top tab General, choose Period Duration of how you want the
> info split, then choose start and end dates appropriately.
>

Wonderful thank you. All the more reason for me to upgrade. I'd been
putting it off on the "it's fine as it is" basis, but this sounds like a
good trigger.

[...]

> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 9



> From: Adrien Monteleone <[email protected]>
>
[...]

> In addition to the new multi-column ability of some reports as NoobAlice
> pointed out, you can also run old-school 'Custom Multi Column' reports
> which lets you put multiple reports into 'one'. You can of course
> further manipulate this in a spreadhsheet app as Michael noted.
>
[...]
Aha, also helpful to know, thank you Adrien

Much appreciate everyone's input :)
Cheers,
Simon

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