Re: [GNC] Budget car payment

2024-01-13 Thread Adrien Monteleone
You can indeed save as CSV after opening in LibreOffice or Excel. Once it is opened, the spreadsheet app now controls what you do with it. Regards, Adrien On 1/13/24 5:27 PM, David Carlson wrote: I just tried opening a GnuCash report saved in Html format with Libre Office writer and found

Re: [GNC] Budget car payment

2024-01-13 Thread David Carlson
I just tried opening a GnuCash report saved in Html format with Libre Office writer and found that it would offer to save in ODT format as soon as I tried to save anything. I am sure that it would also save in csv or other common formats. On Sat, Jan 13, 2024 at 3:14 PM Michael or Penny Novack

Re: [GNC] Budget car payment

2024-01-13 Thread Michael or Penny Novack
On 1/13/2024 1:34 PM, Dennis Powless wrote: Are there other options to export besides HTML? Say to excel in csv or txt? If you open an HTML document, do you know how to get the content saved as .xlsx or .cvs or .txt?  The point here is that asking the developers to add the option of adding

Re: [GNC] Budget car payment

2024-01-13 Thread Stan Brown (using GC 4.14)
On 2024-01-13 10:34, Dennis Powless wrote: > Are there other options to export besides HTML? Say to excel in csv or txt? Directly, no. But you can open the exported HTML file in Excel and then File » Save As a variety of formats including CSV and text. I've never done this myself, but it has

Re: [GNC] Budget car payment

2024-01-13 Thread Dennis Powless
I realize that Gnucash is not a budgeting tool and I don't expect it to provide the functionality that one can get from excel or open office. So, I think I will just export the data to excel and do the budget/dashboard from there. I can get what I need from the reports quite easily in gnucash. D

Re: [GNC] Budget car payment

2024-01-13 Thread Dennis Powless
Are there other options to export besides HTML? Say to excel in csv or txt? D On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 2:50 PM Adrien Monteleone < adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote: > Signs in Budgets need more testing. (I had plans to do so long ago, > perhaps I might get to it now as I'm way behind in my

Re: [GNC] Budget car payment

2024-01-10 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Signs in Budgets need more testing. (I had plans to do so long ago, perhaps I might get to it now as I'm way behind in my own budgeting!) You might have to play around a bit to see if it is possible to come up with a sane entry method that produces a sane bottom line result. Or you may have