You can take that same report and copy/paste into a spreadsheet, then set up a MAX() function in another cell to look at whatever column. (Balance, I would presume in this case)

Some spreadsheet apps have a configurable 'stats' bar at the bottom that can show preset analysis, such as MIN, MAX, AVG, COUNT, etc. In that case, just select the desired column or row (minus the header) and the values will auto-populate in the stats bar.

It isn't all done in GnuCash, but it at least saves manual scanning with your eyes.

Regards,
Adrien

On 3/10/24 11:47 PM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
Is there an easy way to find the maximum value of an account during a given
time period (such as a year)?

I currently do:  Reports: Assets & Liabilities: Asset chart:
Options:
   Accounts:  the account I care about
   Display: Show table
   General:  Start and End of previous year (or specific dates);
           Step size:  One Day
and then scan the table for the maximum.

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