This is starting to be funny.  I found the filters under the view menu and I think I set up a filter. I went to reports and clicked transaction register and got a blank screen. After a bit I went back to the report screen and found the report options screen open.  I have no idea why. so I messed with it for a bit and still a blank transaction report.  I went to my share draft screen (for you stuck with a bank, I am a credit union member. A share draft account is our checking acct) and low and behold, the account screen as now assumed the report options setup.

JC


On 2/15/26 11:23 AM, Patrick James via gnucash-user wrote:
The Filters are under the View menu.

View -> Filters




On 02/15/2026 8:45 AM PST Jerry Criswell (JC)<[email protected]> wrote:

OK.  I should have said I'm a new user.  Where do I set the date range
and view setting (whatever that is)?  All I need to do is get a simple
list of transactions from my check register to compare to my Quicken
register.

JC

On 2/15/26 10:26 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
You need to run an "Account Report" and print that.

Open the register.  Set the date range and view setting that you want to
print, then go to Reports -> Account Report.  That will bring up a
printable report of the account, and you can print that out like any other
report.

Enjoy!

-derek

On Sun, February 15, 2026 11:19 am, Jerry Criswell (JC) wrote:
GnuCash transaction register doesn't match my Quicken register so I need
to figure out what I've screwed up. I have GnuCash installed on Linux
Mint 22.3.  When I do CTRL-P on the register page it wants to print
checks.  I have not written a check in over 5 years except to the
federal government. When I do the page setup my printer is recognized.
What am I missing?

JC
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