Is there a way to print an Income/Expense comparison report without sub-categories?
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Income expense comparison report is a great report but when I print it I get all the sub-category data for each high level category even though my screen only shows high level categories. Can the report be customized to only print high level categories?
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There does not seem to be. The only workaround I can suggest would be to either take a screenshot of the on-screen version, or export to a spreadsheet, delete the sub lines and print.
The latter is actually pretty easy to do because the sub lines all start with a dash. So you can sort by the category column to group all the subs together and delete them en mass.Quicken Mac Subscription; Quicken Mac user since the early 90s5
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There does not seem to be. The only workaround I can suggest would be to either take a screenshot of the on-screen version, or export to a spreadsheet, delete the sub lines and print.
The latter is actually pretty easy to do because the sub lines all start with a dash. So you can sort by the category column to group all the subs together and delete them en mass.Quicken Mac Subscription; Quicken Mac user since the early 90s5 -
RickO Thanks - you have confirmed what I thought. I'll give the export a try.1
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Here's a hint for a little more sophistication on the export manipulation (in case you're not a spreadsheet whiz)....
Before you do anything to the spreadsheet, add a column at the right simply numbered from 1 through how ever many lines there are. Excel/Numbers makes this easy. Then after you sort by the category column and delete all the lines starting with "-", you can use that number column to sort the report back to its original order.Quicken Mac Subscription; Quicken Mac user since the early 90s0
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