Ray,

Unfortunately, there is no immediate solution except employing another app like a spreadsheet.

This report (as it seems most if not all reports) treat the entire report like one big table for layout purposes, and not many of the presentation elements are given classes to expose them to CSS. (and the individual HTML elements are non-unique, for example, these account labels are just <td> elements, thus no different from any other row in the table)

You might file an RFE on GnuCash's Bugzilla to request classes be given for styling, which shouldn't be too difficult. (though the more semantic albeit complicated fix is to re-do the report HTML entirely)

With most spreadsheets, you should be able to do a multi-select of each account label and style them all at once. Or, assign a style to those cells and adjust its definition.

Regards,
Adrien

On 1/11/21 10:23 AM, Raimund Strehl wrote:
I am trying to fix an issue with the formatting of different items in a simple 
journal or general ledger.
What I am trying to achieve is to format the primary sorting key in BOLD, but 
it appears that this item does not have s style of its own.
In my case the primary sorting key are the accounts
The primary sorting key in the generated report seems to be using the 
background color as defined for the subheader (in e.g. the technicolor style).
But it does not appear to have a text style of its own, it appears to use the 
test style as defined for the normal text field
Example of report

1000 Bank account One <-- I want this bold
01.01.2020 Transfer 2000 EUR
02.01.2020 Transfer 1000 EUR
Total 3000 EUR
1100 Bank account Two <-- I want this bold
03.01.2020 Transfer 6000 EUR
05.01.2020 Transfer 4000 EUR
Total 10000 EUR

Does anyone have an idea of a workaround or any ongoing improvement to allow 
this in GNUcash.
Right now my only option is to export the HTML, import in Excel and do this 
manually.
Feels like a waste of time as the report function in GNUcash is otherwise very 
nice and easy.

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