Indeed, If the plot dimensions of the chart are set to their minimums (100 x 100 px or 10 x 10 %) then the chart disappears. (not sure why that works, but so be it)

Pity though, you have to run two separate charts in a Multi-Column to get both Assets & Liabilities on the same screen. I see a use case for a generic 'chart' allowing you to select any accounts you want. (note, you *can* technically select Liability accounts on an Asset Chart, and likely vice versa, but they simply will be ignored)

This is also a use case for a specific option to suppress the chart outright rather than hack it by sizing constraints.


Regards,
Adrien

On 8/2/22 12:19 AM, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
Of special interest perhaps are the Asset Chart and Liabilities Chart reports, in 
which the user can (a) select specific accounts to include (under Assets & 
Liabilities,  respectively), and (b) select Show Table to list the account values 
below. One can even (I believe)  suppress the chart portion and just list the 
amounts.


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