There is still a use case for keeping them separate.
Someone using a previously copied file can share the report configs.
Some folks might do this year to year, others may do it as a
multi-computer solution rather than using a network drive.
Export/Import would likely be a required part of storing them in the
book file itself to maintain present functionality some users rely on.
That will of course add to the work needed to make that happen, and
there would need to be a compelling reason.
Regards,
Adrien
On 10/13/25 2:03 PM, Brook Milligan via gnucash-user wrote:
This suggests that there is no benefit to storing report configs separately,
right?
What is required to store them in each book? Does an export/import config
option make sense for transfering them between books?
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