GNU Cash Program : Printing General Ledger

Ferdie van der Merwe fvdm at mweb.co.za
Tue Aug 21 15:17:37 EDT 2012


Thamks a lot Derek

Ferdie van der Merwe
Tel. +27 82 807 8728


-----Original Message-----
From: Derek Atkins [mailto:warlord at MIT.EDU] 
Sent: 21/08/2012 04:43 PM
To: Maf. King
Cc: gnucash-user at gnucash.org; Ferdie van der Merwe
Subject: Re: GNU Cash Program : Printing General Ledger

Hi,

"Maf. King" <maf at chilwell.net> writes:

> On Mon 20 August 12 18:48:15 Ferdie van der Merwe wrote:
>> Derek,
>> 
>
>> 
>> Once I have the report I want, how do I save it for future use?
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>> Ferdie van der Merwe
>
> Hi Ferdie,
>
> Glad you got the info you need at last.
>
> If you want to save the report output that you have just generated, 
> then there is an "Export" button on the toolbar, which will let you 
> save the page as a html file on disk.
>
> If you want to remember all the option settings etc, so that you can 
> easily re-generate the report at some time in the future, then you 
> need the "Add Report" button.  This will be greyed-out until you have 
> made a change to the "report name" in the options.
>
> Your customised report will be found under Reports->Custom (which on 
> 2.4.10 opens a dialog box, older versions had a nested menu).  Note 
> that permanently altering the options in a custom report is not an 
> easy thing to do, so be sure that you have them set just right before 
> you "add" it!  (You can of course tweak them each time you create the 
> report)

Another option, by the way, is to just leave the report tab open.  Then
GnuCash will remember the report settings and re-open (and re-run) the
report the next time you start GnuCash.

> HTH,
> Maf.

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-derek

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