1 - it's alphabetical. You could rename the accounts with numeric prefixes or 
use account codes and story on them. 
2 - the income statement isn't set up to accommodate those breakdowns. You 
might try creating a multi column report with income statements for different 
time periods.
3 - don't even know what "G/L" stands for here, so can't help. 
David

 
 
  On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 16:44, Stephen Camidge<scami...@fastmail.fm> wrote:   
1) I set up a new book on the Mac version of gnucash using "A Simple 
Checkbook". The Chart of Accounts places Income below Expenses - why? I 
added Top Level Accounts for Liabilities and it was put below Income.  
The Transaction Report shows Income below Expenses.  How do I change the 
order?

2) Income Statement show the selected period in the right order but 
cannot show columns by month. Same with Profit and Loss. Transaction 
report can, but in the wrong order (see 1).

3) G/L report shows one account only, no matter how many I select. 
Transaction Report can select all.

What am I missing?

Thank you.




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