Export Reports in .csv Format

glenn bergmann gnebergie at gmail.com
Thu Jul 22 20:20:31 EDT 2010


Hi, I tried your suggestion to copy the Budget Report and copy it to Open
Office Calc spreadsheet and it worked fine.  Thanks for the prompt and
useful suggestion.

Glenn


On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 3:40 PM, jomali <jomali3945 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Glenn,
>
> There is no need for a csv export.
>
> You have at least three ways to do what you want to do.
>
> The easiest is to open the Calc spreadsheet you want to use with the budget
> report open.
>
> Select the report data and copy it into your clipboard.
>
> In Calc, select the starting cell of your sheet (usually A1).
>
> Execute Paste Special. The data will be pasted into your spreadsheet, ready
> for manipulation.
>
> Jomali
>
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 2:05 PM, glenn bergmann <gnebergie at gmail.com>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.  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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