I did post that it worked for me by doing a copy and paste of the
original exported report but not copying the title!
On 06/01/2019 16:55, Geert Janssens wrote:
On Thursday, January 3, 2019 5:33:06 PM CET David Carlson wrote:
I was able to run a quick test using release 2.6.17 in Ubuntu 16.04
I don't recall if the OP explained why he wanted to import the report into
a spreadsheet. I am guessing that he wanted to do some post processing
that is easier in a spreadsheet. I am not surprised that a direct copy
and paste also works. For some html things (not GnuCash reports) that I
have t
On Thursday, January 3, 2019 5:33:06 PM CET David Carlson wrote:
> I was able to run a quick test using release 2.6.17 in Ubuntu 16.04 and
> found that first, when I tried to save a P&L report in HTML format GnuCash
> did not append a .html suffix. In Linux this did not create a problem, but
> Win
Hello again.
I think I solved the problem.
I did what David suggested, but copied the whole doc, title and
all,after 'select all. Then I tried just the data, no title, it worked!
Offered me all the 'paste' options in calc
Don't ask me why!
Thanks, Barry
On 03/01/2019 13:09, Finbar Maho
Sorry, I should have clarified, my tests were done on a Mac.
I don’t have a Windows setup to test.
I did find some forums concerning LO paste issues with respect to Windows
however.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 3, 2019, at 3:59 PM, David Carlson wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> Happy New Year.
>
> I
Hello All,
Happy New Year.
I am sending this from an Android tablet that sometimes makes really
punctuation and language errors, including dropping words like stupid from
in front of the word errors.
I have yet to solve my strange GMAIL problem in Firefox on my laptop, but I
did succeed in copyi
I just tested the following using LibreOffice 6.1.0.3 and GnuCash 3.4:
1. ctrl+a (select-all) and ctrl+c (copy) from the report within the GnuCash
report tab (not a saved file), then ctrl+v (paste) on a blank Calc spreadsheet.
I was given a dialog to choose import coding, select my delimiters, a
I had to paste this message into a different computer that is able send
G-Mail, so I hope I got all the good parts...
I was able to run a quick test using release 2.6.17 in Ubuntu 16.04 and
found that first, when I tried to save a P&L report in HTML format GnuCash
did not append a .html suffix. I
I have a message composed on a different computer but it does not wish to
talk to G-Mail. When I get that fixed I will get it sent. The problem
seems to be local to that computer as this computer is on the same network.
On Thu, Jan 3, 2019 at 9:04 AM Christopher Lam
wrote:
> You may open the .
You may open the .html from Libreoffice Calc (not Libreoffice writer).
File > Open, and click on the exported .html file.
On 3/1/19 8:09 pm, Finbar Mahon wrote:
Thanks both, but I still seem to be having a problem.
I have a file -
/gnu p&l2018.html
If I try to cut and paste the data to
Thanks both, but I still seem to be having a problem.
I have a file -
/gnu p&l2018.html
If I try to cut and paste the data to a new libreoffice calc file I get
only 'paste only' as an option under >edit, and nothing else
recognisable from >insert.
I have tried 'insert sheet' under >ins
On Wednesday, 2 January 2019 15:24:57 GMT Finbar Mahon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I exported a GNUCash report to HTMl, but I don't seem to be able to
> import it to LibreOffice Calc, the LibreOffice xl equivalent.
>
> Does anybody know if I must use 'real' MS XL to receive the HTML file?
> In LibreOffic
Yes, I too have had mixed results *opening* the saved file, but copy and paste
works every time. I’m pretty sure the wiki reference to this specifies copy and
paste as the preferred method, but I’ll double check.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 2, 2019, at 10:51 AM, David Carlson
> wrote:
>
> Finba
Finbar,
You may need to first open a new blank spreadsheet then cut and paste from
the html document into the spreadsheet rather than trying to directly open
HTML with Calc.
My experience with LibreOffice Calc is that it will import several
different kinds of files. I use it regularly to convert
Hello,
I exported a GNUCash report to HTMl, but I don't seem to be able to
import it to LibreOffice Calc, the LibreOffice xl equivalent.
Does anybody know if I must use 'real' MS XL to receive the HTML file?
In LibreOffice you can save calc files in MS format. Are there any
special tricks fo
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