Export Reports in .csv Format
glenn bergmann
gnebergie at gmail.com
Thu Jul 22 19:46:28 EDT 2010
Hi, Thanks for the prompt response. I will try the copy and paste suggested
by jomali. I have already tried opening the .html Budget Report with Open
Office Calc and saving it as a .csv or .xsl file. That didn't work. I am
using the latest stable gnuCash version.
Glenn
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Hubert Bahr <hab at hbahr.org> wrote:
> glenn bergmann wrote:
>
>> Hi, I am using the gnuCash Budget feature. It creates a comprehensive
>> budget/actual/difference Budget Report. I would like to export this
>> Budget
>> Report in .csv format.
>>
> I have found that I can open the exported html page in Open office calc.
> Then save is as a spreadsheet or a .csv file. The advantage of saving it
> as a .csv file is that it removes the links and allows you then add your
> calculations. I assume the same capability is available in Excel
> Hubert
>
>> This will allow me to use a spreadsheet program to
>> total monthly and year-to-date budget and actual data plus other analysis
>> of
>> the data. I can currently only export in .html format.
>>
>> My operating system is Windows 7. I use the latest version of Open Office
>> Spreadsheet.
>>
>> Thanks, Glenn Bergmann
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