There is one other option, but it might cause issues elsewhere.

As you noted, there is a column you can show for 'Present/Balance/Total (period)' Total would be what you want for a delta. Then go to Preferences > Accounting Period and set explicit dates to whatever 'yesterday' and 'today' are with the calendar picker. Of course, you'd have to update this every day, so a bit of work, but much less than generating reports daily and exporting to spreadsheets.

Since this is redefining your accounting period, other standard reports will be off by default but you can define their dates back to your real period like month, quarter, year, etc. And you can save those report configs to save clicks every time you run them.

I would think another column made available for 'Present/Balance/Total (custom)' could be useful. The user can then define what this interval is, such as daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and custom dates.

Regards,
Adrien

On 10/8/20 8:43 AM, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
That will suffice for my need at the moment. I’ll try it out and if there are 
any question then I’ll pose them to the list.

It would be great to include this capability, if possible, in the future 
release as cycles permit so daily deltas can be seen at a glance when launching 
GNUCash.

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