On 9/4/2019 9:09 AM, Doug wrote:
Thanks Adrien. Every year I need to send my data to my accountant who does not 
(yet) use Gnucash. I did not have any success exporting to .qif files: not sure 
why. (Would not read into Quickbooks)
I thought a spreadsheet might be better way to go.

  This is a new accountant because my last accountant retired (at 85! & still 
runs a farm: tough people these rural folk). Previously I supplied hard copy 
reports because they were old-school.
The new accountant is quite happy for electronic version, but last year I had 
no success with her reading my files.
Just because you might end up printing an exported report does not mean you have to send to your accountant as hard copy. Instead of printing the file, simply attach it as a document to an email. Your accountant does not need access to gnucash to read an exported document << for example, a browser reads html >>

Can YOU read your exported files? What application opened them?

Michael D Novack
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