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How can I print the Spending tab report with the categories, amounts, and percent of total?
Tim Theisen
When I click on the Spending tab, it displays a year to date spending report with a pie chart, along with the categories, year to date amounts, and percent of total for each category, listed from highest to lowest amount (with a scroll bar for scrolling all the way down to the categories with the smallest amounts). I'd like to print this exact report including the percent of totals. I thought there would be a Print Report or something on this Spending tab, but I am not seeing how to print it. I don't even care if the pie chart prints, but like the report listed from highest to lowest amounts, along with the percent of total spending. Any idea how I can do that?
I am running Quicken Deluxe 2019 R19.44
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Jim_Harman
I think the closest printable report to what you are looking for would be the graph from the Spending by Category report. Click on the Reports at the top right of the Spending page, pick Spending by Category then click on Show Graph and Hide report.
Unfortunately this pie chart assigns slices to the 10 largest items and groups all the rest into the "Other" slice.
Alternatively, you can export the text report to Excel and manipulate the data there.
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Jim_Harman
I think the closest printable report to what you are looking for would be the graph from the Spending by Category report. Click on the Reports at the top right of the Spending page, pick Spending by Category then click on Show Graph and Hide report.
Unfortunately this pie chart assigns slices to the 10 largest items and groups all the rest into the "Other" slice.
Alternatively, you can export the text report to Excel and manipulate the data there.
Tim Theisen
That is close, but like you say, it would be nice if the details from the Other slice were include. Thanks.
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