On 2022-07-04 16:33, Paul Kroitor wrote:
> Most of the entities we use GnuCash for are non-profits, and here (at least)
> non-profits don't have "Equity". They have "Net Assets", which is the same
> thing but doesn't imply there are owners behind the internal value to the
> operation.
> 
> The upshot is that every report we produce that shows Equity must be printed
> to a file, massaged to replace Equity with Net Assets, and printed again. 
> 
> This is a longshot, but is there any way to have all the reports tweaked to
> do this once and for all? Ideally, something in the Book options (ie
> Properties menu) as not all the sets of books here are non-profits.

1. Bring up your Balance Sheet report.
2. Click Options (or Edit » Report Options).
3. Select the General tab.
4. Change Report Title to Net Assets. This is the one that appears in
the report.
5. Change Report name to anything you wish, though Net Assets is
probably easiest.
6. Look at all the tabs and change any other options you wish.
7. Click OK.
8. Click Save Report Configuration. A window will open showing the
Report name from step 5. Click Close to save this report configuration.

In future, click Reports » Saved Report Configurations and then click
the green dot to the right of your Net Assets report.

Stan Brown
Tehachapi, CA, USA
https://BrownMath.com
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