If you mean you want to roll up the sub-accounts into the parent, then go to 
Options > Display > Parent account balances: and set it to “Subtotal” instead 
of “Account Balance”

Note, you should also not have any transactions in that parent account and set 
it to being a placeholder.

If you don’t want to use the parents as placeholders you also have the option 
right below it:

‘Parent account subtotals:’ set it to “Show subtotals”

You can do this with the options window to the side of the report and it will 
toggle on and off the report in real time so you can refine how you want the 
report to look/work.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Nov 16, 2019 w46d320, at 7:13 PM, Richard Danielson <rdan...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello David,
> Thanks for the tip on the arrow on the right side of the accounts window.  I 
> tapped that once but didn't notice that it was offering me a whole bunch of 
> information options.  I now have account numbers showing and can sort on that 
> column to make things look more or less the same as in Simply Accounting.
> 
> Re the subtotals issue, I used to have a number of subtotals (e.g. groceries, 
> snacks and restaurants in the food category) which showed up in income 
> accounts.  That is what I can't figure out in GC.  I can make accounts 
> sub-accounts for heading accounts, and get the totals for the sub-accounts to 
> show in the income statement, but can't get the program to sum the 
> sub-accounts into the heading accounts.
> 
> Rick


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