budget with ytd difference option and ?improved? readability

Larry lejohnston at dccnet.com
Tue Oct 3 00:31:31 EDT 2017


    
HI, 
I am new too and don't have gnucash on my tablet. I was able to create a new style with borders that makes it easier to read the tables in the report. I can't tell you how for a day or two due to being quite tied up but if you look up styles you may be able to figure it out.
Larry


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-------- Original message --------
From: gbguy <ereeder at mailup.net> 
Date: 2017-10-02  16:02  (GMT-08:00) 
To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org 
Subject: Re: budget with ytd difference option and ?improved? readability 

Well, idiot here figured out the primary problem. I had File Explorer's View
option inadvertently set to hide file extensions. The two files I downloaded
actually had .txt extensions (e.g., budget-plus.scm.txt). Yet another reason
to dislike Windows :-) 

I renamed the files and successfully ran a Budget+ report. However, I have
an issue. (I'm providing details in case anyone has questions on how to run
this report). 

I created a budget, which had a Budget Period beginning on 01/01/2017 and 12
Periods, via Actions -> Budget -> New Budget. I then opened (Action ->
Budget -> Open Budget) the newly created budget . 

I then did Reports -> Budget -> Budget+ Report while the budget was open and
chose these report options:
General: Yearly Budget option. Display: Show Budget, Show Actual, Show
Difference, YTD Difference, Show Column with Totals. 

Things look good at a cursory glance. /However, there aren't any cell colors
or borders/.



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