[GNC] Exporting Reports to CSV

Phyllis Bruce pobruce46 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 23 16:39:46 EST 2023


Thanks David, my first try of copy and paste showed me it would be too much
work. I found this site:  www.myofficetricks.com › how-to-import-data-from
<https://www.myofficetricks.com/how-to-import-data-from-html-into-excel/>
How to Import Data from HTML into Excel - My Microsoft Office ...
<https://www.myofficetricks.com/how-to-import-data-from-html-into-excel/>That
gave clear instructions on how to do it.  My Tax Schedule Report came in
with hardly an edit being needed.


On Jan 23, 2023, at 3:27 PM, David Cousens <davidcousens49 at gmail.com> wrote:

Phyllis ,

You can copy and paste from the html opened in a browser into Excel or Libre
Office. Certainly isn't perfect but most of the alignment is kept but if
you are
going that route, you are going to reformat it anyway.

David Cousens

On Mon, 2023-01-23 at 10:35 -0600, Phyllis Bruce wrote:

I found out how to export transactions, but how can I export my Tax report

as CSV?  My only options are HTML or TXF, neither allow me to reformat in

Excel.


Thanks, Pobruce

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