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+ | :One way to easily export GnuCash data to Excel is to find a report (such as the General Ledger) that you can adjust to a satisfactory output, and export the report to an HTML file. Then open the HTML file from Microsoft Excel. (Using File>Open from within Excel, selecting "html" as the file type.) The Excel program will load the report into a spreadsheet, allowing filtering and other spreadsheet functions. |
Revision as of 02:06, 4 April 2010
I began using GnuCash on 3 April 2010, having gotten fed up with Micro$oft Money's approach to financial software.
Things for me to remember about GnuCash
FAQ#Q:_How_can_I_export_data.3F Export to Excel
- One way to easily export GnuCash data to Excel is to find a report (such as the General Ledger) that you can adjust to a satisfactory output, and export the report to an HTML file. Then open the HTML file from Microsoft Excel. (Using File>Open from within Excel, selecting "html" as the file type.) The Excel program will load the report into a spreadsheet, allowing filtering and other spreadsheet functions.