I would like to echo Bruce's request for a General Ledger report. This is
incredibly useful when trying to trace what's happened when things go wrong
or reports give results you don't expect.

Bruce, you're right, when using T-tables with pencil and paper, the totals
are at the bottom (or whenever you close off a period). However, most
accounting software does provide the option for a running balance column
alongside the debit and credit columns, which can be quite useful.

I am brand new to GnuCash, so will be delighted if anyone corrects Bruce
and I and tells us this already exists.

Many thanks,
Sara-Jayne


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> Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2024 14:56:28 -0600
> From: Bruce Irving <birving...@gmail.com>
> To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Subject: Re: [GNC] gnucash-user Digest, Vol 255, Issue 13
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> There is one feature I would like to see, though I doubt many would have a
> use for it.  I learned bookkeeping BC (Before Computer) so I learned the
> paper/pencil method.  I wish there was a report that would let me print a
> General Journal much like what appears on screen for a particular period.
> I would also like to print the various active accounts: Date GL 1st
> Description, with debit and credit columns.  While I would like a running
> balance, I believe the proper way was totals at the bottom.  Oh, and each
> account would be its own page(s).
>
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