Can I do that every time my records disagrees with someone elses?
Some how I think not.

On 7/27/22 3:58 PM, Gyle McCollam wrote:
Jack,
That is the advantage of "Tools/Close Book".  If you do that each year, the account balances are the YTD totals.  If you have grouped all your medical expenses under a parent account that will be the grand total as well.  This way you don't even need a report.  It's probably to late now, because if you did close your books each year, I guess you wouldn't even be asking this question.

Hopefully, someone that uses reports will be able to help you with the current situation.  Or you could close your books "as of" 12/31/2021 and you will then have the totals you are looking for.

Thank You,

*Gyle McCollam*

Gyle McCollam

gmccol...@live.com <mailto:gmccol...@gyleshomes.com>email

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*Subject:* [GNC] Single Account Expenses For Current Year Only

I want add up all my medical expenses from Jan. 1, 2022 up to today.
How do I do that?
I tried several different reports and all they gave me was the account
balance as of today. I just want what was spent so far for this year.
And before you ask I set the date range from 1/1/2022 to "today" in the
drop down boxes.

Thanks!

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