In addition to David's suggestion of doing a Find followed by an Account
Report, you can use the Transaction Report as you noted with the text
you want to filter on via the Transaction Filter on the Filter tab in
the report Options.
Each report will give you the desired transactions, but they
GnuCash does not use the formal debit/credit labels by default just as
you describe. (though I personally prefer the formal labels, and
recommend those new to double-entry turn them on at least while learning
as that will match textbook examples)
Regards,
Adrien
On 6/26/24 8:58 AM, Sara-Jayne
I intentionally do this with relevant memo text to keep track of
transactions I'm not sure about. That gives me an easy list via the
Imbalance account to see what still needs to be resolved, or just give
up and committed as-is.
Regards,
Adrien
On 6/27/24 2:06 AM, David Carlson wrote:
Well, A
I am the treasurer of a small nonprofit, and I have no
accounting background, and a I'm also a beginner with gnucash ...
We have a very simple set of accounts; single currency, only a few income
and expense categories.
When I run a balance sheet report, the subtotals show accurate amounts, but
th
Ken,
Report Options are there to be customised to your liking:-) After the
report is displayed, go to Report Options >> Display - and set "Parent
account balances" to "Calculate Subtotal" - that gives me totals other
than zeros. Means nothing to me as I don't really use Gnucash Reports
apart fro