> On 20 Mar 2020, at 15:33, Adrien Monteleone <adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> 
> wrote:
> 
> From your explanation, it appears you’re taking 3 saved configurations and 
> putting them into one multicolumn, correct?

That’s correct - this is the “official” (as opposed to “experimental”) method. 
I think my original multicolumn sheets (Balance Sheet and Revenue & 
Expenditure) were created using Reports => Sample & Custom => Custom 
Multicolumn Report.

> 
> Did you try the Balance Sheet (multicolumn) in the experimental menu? (v3.8)

I have just done this, and it works well - generating a fresh balance sheet 
report for each year each time it is run.

> 
> I was just able to easily run such a report with 2017, 2018, 2019 and then 
> turned off links with no issues.

Yes - it’s a self-contained report, whereas the Custom Multicolumn Report is 
dependent on combining several pre-existing reports to produce its columns.

> 
> Though I still think you found a valid bug, perhaps improvement in the 
> multicolumn report forms might mitigate how often it surfaces.

I haven’t looked into it thoroughly, but I don’t think there is an equivalent 
“experimental” report for Revenue & Expenditure, which would provide the same 
look-and-feel as the experimental multicolumn balance sheet, so I’ll probably 
need to remember to update the report selection option in my current 
multicolumn versions if I make changes to the reports they depend on.

Thanks for your comments,

Michael

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