Clean CSV export

GT-I9070 H gti9070h at gmail.com
Sun Jul 2 00:57:20 EDT 2017


If I understand you correctly, you can use XLSM2QIF to import your GnuCash
file (.gnucash) straight into Excel.

see https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Published_tools

Regards
GTI

2017-07-01 16:40 GMT-04:00 Jamestk <davidjamestk at hotmail.co.uk>:

> Hi folks,
>
> My GNU cash file has become a bit too large with loads times and reports
> taking a while to process. What I would like to do is export some of the
> GNU
> cash registers to Excel for either archiving or to use on a spreadsheet, my
> only concern having used other similar export functions in other programs
> is
> how clean the data is?
>
> Let me be more specific, sometimes the text/numbers can look as they appear
> but contained within the cell is all sorts of characters which may
> interfere
> with future calculations.
>
> In summary, i would like the data to be exported as if it were typed in
> directly to the spreadsheet itself.
>
> Many thanks,
>
>
>
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