Stephen,

Comparative-period P&L is not yet implemented in GnuCash. (but as Chris Lamm 
noted, he has a testing version of the report that *might* fit your needs - if 
you can try it, please do so)

You *can* run a multi-column report with each period in its own column, but it 
will get messy with each column having its own row headers, as you’ve likely 
discovered. (you could set all columns to use all accounts, show zero balance 
accounts, and then copy/paste or export to spreadsheet and then manipulate from 
there)

Probably an easier route is to maintain a spreadsheet of your P&L’s and paste 
in each column every period. Be sure to include all account including zero 
balance accounts so everything lines up on the proper rows in the spreadsheet. 
(I use this method along with percentage and variance columns that I add)

Regards,
Adrien

> On May 6, 2019, at 8:35 AM, Stephen C. Camidge <scami...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> 
> 2) Yes, I can get multi column reports with the Transaction Report, show 
> totals monthly by account, but it will not display monthly totals and it will 
> not display Revenue separately from Expenses with totals for Revenue and for 
> Expenses.


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