what was the solution? I still can't make it work to print in two currencies.
Thanks for joining in the conversation, @bri_g.
The currency that appears in the Amount column of a customer invoice depends on the currency settings you've chosen for your client. The invoice's bottom will be the sole place where the home currency total appears.
I understand how essential to be able to view multiple currencies when printing your invoices. However, QuickBooks does not currently offer this feature.
With this, I recommend sending a request to our product engineers for this feature to be considered for future enhancements. We suggest feedback by following the steps below:
Furthermore, save your time by printing sales forms in batches instead of one at a time. Here's an article that will guide you through the process: Print multiple sales forms in QuickBooks Online.
You can always get back to me if you have additional questions about printing your invoices in QuickBooks Online. I'm only a reply away. Take care and have a great day!
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