I am obviously missing something here as I am unable to find a Transaction Report template in the list of reports that addresses my needs.
I am still setting up my GnuCash instance and I want to produce a Transaction Report format that I am familiar with which will help me reconcile my hardcopy data into GC and is akin to Quicken/Reckon comprising: 1) one account 2) date of the transaction 3) description of the transaction 4) amount of the transaction 5) subtotaled by the report parameter default of all transactions in the report OR if across a month (as in 15 June to 14 July) subtotalling each month with a total for the entire period I understand that there is a parameter called "Account Display Depth" (with selections of "All", and individual selections of 1 through 6 levels), which I interpret as being able to print all levels of a category, like Level 1(top):Level 2:Level 3: Level 4 Computer Expenses:Software:Genealogy:DNA ...so using the Account Display Depth, if I set it to 4 I see all 4 levels and if I set it to 1 I see the amalgamated total for all Computer Expenses. I thought I could use the Cash Flow template and adjust it to my needs but I think the "Account Display Depth" is not working for me on the Cash Flow template... I set it to Level 1 expecting the primary category to be shown but it still shows all subsidiary levels in that category. Is there something I can "tweak" to get it to work properly for me? Is there a Transaction Report I can "add in" or create within my GC? [Reckon is the Australian version of Quicken from Intuit] Thanks! Megan in Sydney *GnuCash* *Version: 5.8* *Build ID: 5.8+(2024-07-06)* *Finance::Quote: 1.62* *Windows 10 Home* *Version: 22H2* *OS Build: 19045.5011* _______________________________________________ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user ----- Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.