1. Export Report
2. Open Calc
3. Open the report file in Calc. Result is the report imported into cells based on the html table.

or

1. Export Report
2. Open Calc
3. Click 'Sheet' Menu, then 'Insert Sheet from file...' and select the exported report file. Answer the dialogs, result is same as above.

or

1. Run Report in GnuCash
2. Select All
3. Copy
4. Open Calc
5. Paste, result is same as above

In none of these cases is a web browser involved. (save for the Webkit rendering within GnuCash, if you want to be pedantic about browser engines)

I just tried all three, and in each case, there is no change in font or alignments.

Perhaps your issues involve whatever intermediary (browser) you are involving that is unnecessary.

Regards,
Adrien

On 3/9/24 10:41 AM, Abe Sternberg wrote:
I guess I am a bit dense - old age will do that to you.  Let me try and be a bit more specific on my actions and the errors I get. Below is a screenshot of a budget performance report in GnuCash.



Next, I export it to the folder I want it in and open it in Calc. The file opens in a browser tab, and I cut and paste the data into Calc. Notice the different colors used.



I wonder why the colors are there in the first place instead of the expected black.  The negative numbers being in red is good accounting practice.  Look at what happens when I copy them into Calc.  Once again I get a shift in colors and the negative numbers are not in red and cannot be changed using cell format.  Is the problem in GnuCash or in Calc?

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