Thanks Adrien. I have been the export/spreadsheet route before. Reports get exported as .html files which read into Excel OK except that the column widths are all over the place and its far more time consuming to format them satisfactorily than to surrender and accept 2 decimal place reports.

Thanks & regards

Richard

On 18/01/2019 12:24, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Other than entering your transactions in whole dollars, no.

An option would be to export or copy/paste to a spreadsheet and format those 
cells to truncate or round the amounts. There you can also show amounts as 
multiples of any value you like, for example, reporting in K’s or M’s of 
dollars.

Regards,
Adrien

On Jan 17, 2019, at 6:39 PM, Richard Gaede <a...@speedweb.com.au> wrote:

Hi,

I have explored every avenue I could see to get reports to use whole dollar 
amounts rather than dollars and cents. Is there some way I have missed to 
configure reports to display whole dollars only?

Any input welcomed.

Thanks & regards

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