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Cindy1105
Level 1

you can only use one foreign currency per transaction quickbooks

I have a stock item that I have loaded that isn't stock on hand as yet as I haven't purchased the stock yet so no currency applicable yet , and cannot do a simply estimate to a customer as it gives me this error . I made the stock item inactive and redid new one and its still doing it. 

 

This same customer will allow any other item so there is no error on the customer page. The stock item creation doesn't ask for currency so cannot see how its drawing the conclusion that Im using 2 currencies

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Best answer August 19, 2024

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VoltF
QuickBooks Team

you can only use one foreign currency per transaction quickbooks

Hi there, Cindy1105.

 

I'd gladly discuss some information to address the error on the customer page that shows in QuickBooks Online (QBO).

 

When using multi-currency in QBO, the home currency should be used for all items. One possible reason for the error you encountered is that there's an account with a different currency in the Category details. I recommend checking this and ensuring that there are no conflicting currencies in the Category Details section.

 

To ensure your multi-currency transactions are error-free and accurate, I recommend reading this article with answers to frequently asked questions: Multi-currency FAQ.

 

In addition, you may find these articles helpful for more information using the Multi-currency feature in QBO:

 

 

Please tag my name in your reply if you have other questions about multi-currency-related concerns in QuickBooks. I'm more than willing to assist you further. Have a pleasant day!

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VoltF
QuickBooks Team

you can only use one foreign currency per transaction quickbooks

Hi there, Cindy1105.

 

I'd gladly discuss some information to address the error on the customer page that shows in QuickBooks Online (QBO).

 

When using multi-currency in QBO, the home currency should be used for all items. One possible reason for the error you encountered is that there's an account with a different currency in the Category details. I recommend checking this and ensuring that there are no conflicting currencies in the Category Details section.

 

To ensure your multi-currency transactions are error-free and accurate, I recommend reading this article with answers to frequently asked questions: Multi-currency FAQ.

 

In addition, you may find these articles helpful for more information using the Multi-currency feature in QBO:

 

 

Please tag my name in your reply if you have other questions about multi-currency-related concerns in QuickBooks. I'm more than willing to assist you further. Have a pleasant day!