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GC-export_en.xls ---------------- From: Jannick Asmus <jannick.news gmail com> https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2008-January/022342.html I have attached an Excel2003 file for exporting data out of GC to Excel. It works pretty easily - even for non-advanced users. I checked it for Excel2003 having some new XML features now and I suspect it is compatible with Excel2007 upwards. I did not check whether OpenOffice-Calc provides such XML-features. Once the data are exported from GC to Excel, they can be processed for other purposes. How to export data out of GC to Excel: - save GC-file in the uncompressed mode - open GC-export_en.xls (with Excel2003 upwards) - Excel: Data > XML > Import > choose GC-file (I just guessed the translation from German where it is "Daten > XML > Importieren > GX-file auswählen" ... done: The sheets with the chart of accounts, transactions, clients, tax, billing terms are filled !!! :-) Other categories can be added if needed. gnuc2ooo.py ----------- http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/gnuc2ooo This is an OOo-macro that will read GnuCash output data and import it into OpenOffice.org's embedded database, so that thereafter you can evaluate them e.g. in OOo-Calc. A German description on its use can be found on http://www.alice-dsl.net/gnuc2ooo/index.html . The file gnuc2ooo.py is installed by the extension manager in OpenOffice.org (Extras -> Extension Manager). The "xslt" directory -------------------- The files in the "xslt" subdirectory are explained in their own README file, xslt/README.