Export Reports in .csv Format

glenn bergmann gnebergie at gmail.com
Fri Jul 23 13:42:46 EDT 2010


Hi Maf, Using your suggestion works also.  I have not used this feature
before.  Copy and Paste seems to be the most straightforward procedure for
me.

Thanks for your interest.  The gnuCash support team has been very helpful.
I appreciate that.

Glenn

On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 2:46 AM, Maf. King <maf at chilwell.net> wrote:

> On Friday 23 July 2010 00:46:28 glenn bergmann wrote:
> > 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
>
> Hi Glenn,
>
> When I take the HTML reports into Calc, I use the "Insert -> Link to
> External
> Data" menu to get the data in, rather than File->Open.  I think that I only
> do it that way because I always have - possibly older versions of Calc
> wouldn't directly open HTML.
>
> I usually then get to a PDF, but I just checked and CSV seems to work too.
>
> Maf.
>
>
>


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