That procedure generates a mess, in my opinion.  Wouldn't it be simpler to
just run a register report?

On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 12:57 PM Paul Kinzelman <p...@kinzelman.com> wrote:

> If I do a Search for the transactions I want, and then Export
> Active Register, I can look at the CSV in a spreadsheet, but
> both accounts of the transaction appear in the same column
> so the sum of the amount column is always zero.
>
> How do I export just one account's amount of each transaction
> without the other side of the transaction being there so that
> the sum of the column actually represents the sum of the
> expenses of that Search?
>
> TIA!
>
>
>
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