A similar approach could be by filtering and then using Export > Export Active Register to CSV. Open that CSV in a spreadsheet. Last Row # - 1 = transaction count. (-1 for the header row)

This way you don't have possible label rows or individual splits to subtract also which may be the case depending on your Account Report options.

Regards,
Adrien

On 10/16/21 6:03 PM, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
Someone may have a better way, but I would use the view->filter menu item to 
restrict it by date, then do an account report and copy it to a spreadsheet and 
count them there using the count function on one of the columns.

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