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Hi,
How can I edit the foreign currency symbols to the international abbrev. (eg. Singapore Dollar = SGD, United States Dollar = USD, Euro = EURO, British Pound = GBP etc).
Currently, my home currency is SGD and if you look at the attached report, how is the user suppose to identify the "$" represents the USD unless we drill into the tranx.
Pls advice.
Thank you.
Great idea you have there, @BSL_Ling. Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts about changing the currencies' symbol to its abbreviation in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
I understand that you want to make changes and improvements to QBO to meet your business needs. I recognize how having the ability to change the foreign currency symbol to its international abbreviation could be useful.
For now, I suggest sending feedback or feature requests to our developers. You can submit them directly from your QBO account. Here's how:
Additionally, you can check out these articles to learn more about how to assign multicurrency to your suppliers and customers:
Please know that you're always welcome to post a reply in this thread if you have any other questions about your QBO account. I'll be here ready to assist you. Have a great day!
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