In some instances, you're required to enter a zero to indicate that the 
transaction type exists and applies, albeit with a zero value figure. It is not 
clear however that withholding the zero figure that the transaction type 
applies.Check your local legislative requirements. 
-------- Original message --------From: Adrien Monteleone 
<adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> Date: 30/11/21  13:38  (GMT+10:00) To: 
gnucash-de...@lists.gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC-dev] Omit zero balance 
figures Vs Show zero balances I could be mistaken as to your question, but you 
can include accounts with zero balances, but not show the actual zeros.This 
allows you to not show zeros for 'header' accounts in your tree. (even if they 
aren't set as technical placeholders)Omit Zero Balance Figures + Include 
Accounts with Zero Total Balances allows for this.I think most of my reports 
are setup this way.I agree, some re-wording of the preferences might help here, 
but not certain what that should be.Regards,AdrienOn 11/22/21 7:29 PM, flywire 
wrote:> Display options are selected to display something except for Omit zero> 
balance figures. Why is it any different to Include accounts with zero> total 
balances ie select to display?> 
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