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Join nowI have several accounts with one log-in user name. If I change to multi-currency for one of my accounts, is that going to change the other accounts? I don't want to mess up the other accounts by changing to multi-currency because it can't be changed back.
Thanks for visiting the Community, kv230.
Turning on the Multicurrency feature for one of your accounts doesn’t affect your other companies. This is because each one has its subscription.
Your login information is only used to access the company, and any changes made have to be manually entered into the company. For more details, check out this article and proceed directly to the Lists section: Create or add another company.
If you decide to activate the Multicurrency option, here’s how to do this in your company.
Then, add the new denomination and its account in your company. Perform the steps in this article and proceed directly to the Add currencies section: Turn on and use multicurrency.
You can bookmark this link for future reference. It contains resources that will guide you on how to use the Multicurrency feature: Self-help articles.
Let me know in the comment section below if you need help with QBO. I’ll be glad to lend a helping hand. Wishing you continued success.
Hello there, @kv230.
I’m coming back to check if you’re able to turn on the Multicurrency feature in one of your accounts? I want to ensure this is taken care of for you.
If you have any clarifications or other QuickBooks concerns, click the Reply button and post a comment. I’m always ready to answer them for you. Enjoy the rest of the day.
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