Good morning Dennis,

You could export your checking account transactions to csv for import
by excel using one of the File,Export options.  I used to use this to
send transactions to my accountants.  The export is modestly
labor-intensive, though, so recently I wrote a short python program to
automate my exports.  I would be happy to share, but you may need to
compile gnucash yourself to enable the python bindings and perhaps do
a little debugging, as I only run Linux nowadays.

-- Glenn S.

On Fri, Mar 1, 2024 at 1:46 PM Dennis Powless <dpowless...@pobox.com> wrote:
>
> I'm using excel to budget.  I'm looking for the best report to export data
> to excel that will show all transactions from my checking accounts.  Which
> report is the best for this?  I'm using windows and the latest version of
> gnucash for windows.
>
> Dennis
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