You could do a Multi-Column report.
Place an Account Summary report in one section with just your selected
accounts.
Place a Transaction Report in another section, again, with selected
accounts, sort by Account as PrimaryKey, and play with the Display tab
to remove clutter as desired.
Then save that report configuration. Next time you run it, you only need
to update the date range in the General tabs for each section.
As for layout, you can use two columns, or one column with two sections
one on top of the other.
Regards,
Adrien
On 11/28/22 6:06 PM, brad wrote:
I'd like to have a report which monthly shows monthly balances and
totals for a few accounts. They are all cash asset accounts.
I couldn't find quite what I wanted , but here's my work around, plz let
me know if there is a report which will give me what I'm looking for.
The one called Asset Chart in the menu, which has a name of 'Assets Over
Time' is what I landed on, but I had a few frustrating stumbling blocks.
Even tho I'm picking just 4 accounts, and don't need children of those
accounts, if I don't pick 'All' under 'Levels of Subaccounts' I get an
error, No Data ...
Once I select All Levels, the error goes away but it looks like a blank
page. I realized that the graphic data was blank but the table was
down the page out of view. I found if I changed the Plot Height to a
small number I see the table that I'm looking for.
This seems like such a common report that I must be missing something
simple.
gnucash 4.8
ubuntu 20.04.5
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