Files don't export as html

Peter Kiessling pjkiess at gmail.com
Fri Mar 30 18:54:20 EDT 2018



Mar 30
Great idea Geert.
Bottom line - it works. I had not considered it before because I didn’t know how to select the whole report other than using cursor pull down highlighting all. Turns out I can click upper left then shift-click lower right and all gets highlighted. Pastes correctly except last 2 lines (totals) which are shifted to the left cells instead of bottom right. Not a problem for me though.  I don’t use them much.
For fun I used the mac numbers spreadsheet also which in latest version seems to require me to tell it that the separators are tabs with this table.
Pete

On Mar 30, 2018, at 9:00 AM, gnucash-user-request at gnucash.org wrote:
Op vrijdag 30 maart 2018 07:08:39 CEST schreef Peter Kiessling:

Update;
> I continued using my work around. Then tonight, suddenly again, the .html
> extension began to reappear. I did snoop around a bit and surmise that the
> only thing lacking in the report file was the extension label, which is
> necessary for the browser to see it. Text edit showed a file that seemed to
> have html code even though it was not labelled html or anything. Anyhow now
> working.

Have you tried copying straight from the gnucash report window instead of 
exporting to the browser and then copying ? It should give you the same result 
while saving you an intermediate step.

Geert




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