Yes, any report can be copy/pasted or exported/imported into a
spreadsheet app for further manipulation.
However, most if not all of what you've described is achievable from
within GnuCash.
Explore and play with custom sytlesheets for reports.
Particularly, play with Edit > Style Sheets > CS
What is your question?
On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 4:16 PM James Baxter via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> As I go to see what the prices are over the web. As I was told by Geoff
> to get screen shots. I tried to get a screen shot of the one, Sorry. there
> was a problem. As it did
Hi,
On Tue, November 1, 2022 1:53 pm, Eid Eid wrote:
> HI to all.
> I am getting an amount as Unrealized losses in my trial balance, and this
> is popping up while enot being related to a given registry/account. It
> seems to be generated by the system, and by playing around, I am convinced
> it i
HI to all.
I am getting an amount as Unrealized losses in my trial balance, and this is
popping up while enot being related to a given registry/account. It seems to be
generated by the system, and by playing around, I am convinced it is related to
Difference of Exchange.
Can someone explain to m
Hi
Relatively new to Gnu cash and very new in terms of running business accounts
through it.
I am struggling to get a suitable invoice template in the format that I require.
Ideally I would like to be able to produce my own template incorporating a logo
- specific footers on an A4 format and i
Besides the reminder on exit, if a file has unsaved data, there is an
asterisk to the left of the filename in the titlebar and the "Save" icon is
*NOT* greyed out.
On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 2:01 AM John Layman
wrote:
> I initially configured GnuCash for periodic backups, but found the
> disruption
I initially configured GnuCash for periodic backups, but found the
disruption annoying. You are free to save the file at will, and, yes, if
the file is "dirty" you'll get a reminder when you exit the program.
-Original Message-
From: gnucash-user
On Behalf Of R Losey
Sent: Monday, Octobe
Database vs XML
I've experimented with using a database and actually prefer XML. Since
GnuCash operates on its datastore in memory, it loads the entire database at
launch, which takes as long (or longer) as sucking in the XML. And I
actually find 'revert' a handy feature when I screw something u