[GNC] gnucash 5.5 +(2023-12-16) Print APIC

David Cousens davidcousens49 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 24 15:15:37 EST 2026


In the Accounts tab, select and right click the account you want to
edit and select Edit Account from the  opo up menu.  The edit Account
dialogue will open. Change whatever you need to.
On Sat, 2026-01-24 at 07:29 -0600, bbagley at bullish.org wrote:
> Under Accounts:
> 
> I click Equity
> 
>      double click equity
> 
>              double click Additional Paid In Capital
> 
>                      and up pops my APIC (additional paid in capital)
> 
>                                  THE BAR AT THE TOP HAS THE
> FOLLOWING:  
> Save, close, duplicate, delete, enter, cancel, blank, show splits,
> jump, 
> schedule, transfer, reconcile
> 
> *there is NO OPTIONS button for me to play with!*
> 
> what i am seeing is date, num, description, transfer, decrease, 
> increase, balance---all well and good, but how do i print it?  I have
> no 
> options button!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> 
> 
> 2ND SUGGESTION:  TRANSACTION REPORT
> 
> i click on Transaction Report and i see
> 
> Transaction Report:
> 
>          No accounts selected
> 
>                      in small print--This report requires accounts to
> be 
> selected in the report options
> 
>                      in blue print--underlined _Edit report options_
> 
> *SUCCESS IT WORKED!!!!!*
> 
> *I will study this d"right" delimiter further and hopefully, it too, 
> will work for me.   THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU.......b³*
> 
> *PS  The help manual is of very tiny help to me.*
> 
> 
> On 1/24/26 12:31 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> > I'm not sure exactly what you are asking, but it appears that you
> > have 
> > a specific account where you want to print all transactions
> > contained 
> > therein.
> > 
> > If that is the case, you have (at least) two options:
> > 
> > 1. While viewing that account register, choose Reports > Account
> > Report
> > 
> > 2. Run a Transaction Report, but select only that account on the 
> > Accounts tab.
> > 
> > In both cases, play with and adjust the Options to your liking.
> > (most 
> > adjust in real time as you make them, some may need you to click
> > the 
> > 'apply' button, but in most cases, you do not need to 're-run' the 
> > report to see near-instant changes to reflect your new options)
> > 
> > ------
> > As for the second question, I'm guessing you are referring to
> > column 
> > widths in a register. The Help manual covers this, but the idea is
> > to 
> > adjust *all* of the other columns you want first to their desired 
> > widths, then finally, drag the right-handle/delimiter of the 
> > Description Header far to the Left (as into the title of the header
> > itself) and let it go, where it will then snap-back to the right in
> > order to fill the window with all of your columns sized as you
> > want, 
> > and the Description will auto-size to take up the difference,
> > *without 
> > requiring horizontal scroll bars*. (if you really want a wider 
> > description and don't mind scrolling, that is possible too)
> > 
> > Remember to always size columns by moving the *right* delimiter of
> > the 
> > desired column in the header bar. If you grab the left one, you are
> > really moving the 'right' delimiter of the column to its left.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Adrien
> > 
> > On 1/22/26 2:13 PM, bbagley at bullish.org wrote:
> > >   How do i  print the acct Additional Paid in Capital, APIC, ????
> > >   
> > > (i have gone reports, account summary, and under equity selected
> > > APIC 
> > > and can't seem to print it!)
> > > 
> > > How do i shorten my description line so that the items to the far
> > > right like transfer thru balance move literally inches closer to
> > > the 
> > > description field?????
> > 
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David Cousens


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