Re: customizing reports

2018-01-10 Thread Sébastien de Menten
egex” and use > a “.” as the search term. > > Regards, > Adrien > > > On Jan 5, 2018, at 5:54 PM, richard.cour...@verizon.net wrote: > > > > I’m trying to escape Quicken and return to double entry accounting with > gnu cash. > > > > But creating/customizin

Re: customizing reports

2018-01-10 Thread Adrien Monteleone
rd.cour...@verizon.net wrote: > > I’m trying to escape Quicken and return to double entry accounting with gnu > cash. > > But creating/customizing reports has me stumped! > > > > Let's say I have 20 customers each paying monthly for a service. > > I'd like to tr

customizing reports

2018-01-10 Thread richard.coursen
I’m trying to escape Quicken and return to double entry accounting with gnu cash. But creating/customizing reports has me stumped! Let's say I have 20 customers each paying monthly for a service. I'd like to track the payments over a 12 month period for all 20 customers. Wh