I'm have been using GnuCash 1.8.8 for the last 9 months for my business accounts. My accountant has just ask me for my account in a spreadsheet format - I'd be happy with CSV. I can't find anyway in GnuCash to export to anything other than xml.
Is there anyway to export to spreadsheet - even via a third party tool?
Many thanks,
Stuart.
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005 12:09:47 +0100, "Stuart Bailey" stuart@linusoft.co.uk said:
I'm have been using GnuCash 1.8.8 for the last 9 months for my business accounts. My accountant has just ask me for my account in a spreadsheet format - I'd be happy with CSV. I can't find anyway in GnuCash to export to anything other than xml.
Is there anyway to export to spreadsheet - even via a third party tool?
As with many import/export issues its often beneficial to turn the question on its head: if you're trying to *export* something form one program, can you actually *import* it form another?
And OpenOffice.org calc will allow you to import (via 'open' or 'insert') a number of file formats, including CSV.
Cheers, Ricahrd
And OpenOffice.org calc will allow you to import (via 'open' or 'insert') a number of file formats, including CSV.
Thanks, but it's not the import I'm having trouble with - it's getting the CSV out of GnuCash that's the problem.
Stuart
Stuart Bailey asked:
Is there anyway to export to spreadsheet - even via a third party tool?
A quick search of gnucash-devel threw up an XSL transform to Gnumeric: http://xslfactory.free.fr/
Let us know if it works, please.