Sorry, forgot one more option:

Sorting > Primary Key > Date

Now you’ll get subtotals, by month, of both reconciled and unreconciled, a 
total for each month, and then a final grand total.

This would work best with only one account selected, but you could use a 
multi-column report to present more than one account on the same report.

Regards,
Adrien
> On Jun 19, 2019, at 1:23 PM, Adrien Monteleone 
> <adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> 
> In line with my other recommendations for extra CoA columns and filtering 
> your register view, for a Transaction Report like what you’ve shown below try 
> these options:
> 
> Display > Reconciled Date (checked)
> Sorting > Secondary Key > Reconciled Status
> Sorting > Secondary Subtotal (checked)
> 
> This will get you essentially the same report for each/any accounts you 
> include with the addition of seeing the reconciled date for those 
> transactions that are reconciled. You get subtotals for reconciled and 
> non-reconciled, and you get a full account total.
> 
> You could also play with the report option of Filter > Reconciled Status 
> [all|un-reconciled|cleared|reconciled] to show a more refined report. You 
> could optionally use the Multi-column report, and put two or even three 
> transaction reports on it, each with their own option for Filter > Reconciled 
> Status.
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien
> 


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