[GNC] Report Printing

Jack Frillman jcf_m_lists at me.com
Fri Mar 26 15:09:31 EDT 2021


I use GNUCash on Mac OSX 10.14 and I print by saving to a PDF file and 
then send the PDF to the printer.


On 3/26/21 3:05 PM, Tommy Trussell wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 1:23 PM ZPBear <ZPBear at centurylink.net> wrote:
>
>> Hello,My wife Jennifer has been using GnuCash for several years.Printing
>> reports has never worked.I installed 4.4 today and still no good.The title
>> shows 2020 (for the current tax year).When I choose Report / Account
>> Summary the report opens with zero values and a 2019 title.Please explain
>> why this is happening.
>
> I never use that report myself, but I just opened it on this computer and
> it looks like the default is for it to show transactions to the date you
> have defined for the accounting period. I don't know why it would have 2019
> as any sort of option, but you CAN use the report options to change the
> date (look for Options on the toolbar, or Edit --> Report Options).
>
> You also said "Printing reports has never worked" and that's a separate
> issue. I don't know the current state of Windows versions of GnuCash, but
> it could be that you will need to copy the report elsewhere, or print a PDF
> version of the report first and print from there. On linux, whenever I go
> to print I get to choose Print to File or Print to LPR (for the Flatpak
> version of GnuCash). I don't think the LPR printer definition works, but I
> haven't tried; since switching to Flatpak I always print to PDF first.
>
> Please let us know (by copying the list) whether any of these comments are
> helpful.
>
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