[GNC] exporting from gnucash to Excel
David T.
sunfish62 at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 12 23:45:20 EST 2023
Indeed.
I don't have to comply with this either, but it seems to me that "pressing a button" to export to Excel provides exactly the same automated reliability as CTRL-C/CTRL-V (two buttons, if you will) into Excel. The data in both cases will have the same reliability.
David T.
On Jan 13, 2023, 5:11 AM, at 5:11 AM, Adrien Monteleone <adrien.monteleone at lusfiber.net> wrote:
>Do a list search on this topic. I'm pretty certain someone has a
>solution already worked out. I recall several threads over the last 2
>years or so about this.
>
>Apologies, but I don't use this myself, so I can't comment further.
>
>Regards,
>Adrien
>
>On 1/12/23 8:05 AM, Paul W via gnucash-user wrote:
>> To submit VAT data to HMRC here in the UK I am obliged to use a
>method which is automatic. So I need to find a way to trasnfer the
>balances from a couple of accounts to an Excel spreadsheet
>automatically ie not by copying and pasting. I need to press a button
>and it is done without the opportunity for errors to be introduced to
>the figures.Then I use some pre-approved software which reads the
>spreadsheet and uploads the data to HMRC. Is there some way to transfer
>a balance from an account to an Excel spreadsheet?
>
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