John,
The chart reports include an option on the Display tab, Show table, which will
include the data table. Checking that option displays the data upon which the
chart is built. Then you can copy and paste those data directly into your
spreadsheet.
David
On July 27, 2019, at 2:15 AM, John Gr
> On Jul 26, 2019, at 1:43 PM, John Griessen wrote:
>
> On 7/26/19 10:42 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
>> The quickest path to a custom chart is to run the report to get the data you
>> want, and then copy/paste to a spreadsheet and use the charting features
>> there. I think most if not all
On 7/26/19 10:42 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
The quickest path to a custom chart is to run the report to get the data you
want, and then copy/paste to a spreadsheet and use the charting features there.
I think most if not all charts in GnuCash have an option to include a data
table that you c
The quickest path to a custom chart is to run the report to get the data you
want, and then copy/paste to a spreadsheet and use the charting features there.
I think most if not all charts in GnuCash have an option to include a data
table that you can use as well.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jul 26, 2
Does anyone have a readable bar chart report to share? The default puts the legend in tiny type, and the dates along the bottom
of the page instead of next to the bottom of the bars of the chart.
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