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Bonjour, uservetostore.
Merci d'avoir contacté la communauté. Dans QuickBooks, vous serez en mesure de modifier votre devise domestique tant que vous n'avez pas encore configuré votre multi-devises.
Voici comment procéder:
Si vous avez déjà activé la fonction "Multi-devises", vous ne pouvez plus modifier la devise locale. Cependant, si votre entreprise est nouvelle, vous avez la possibilité de supprimer vos données en purgeant le fichier ou en annulant le compte et en recommençant. Voici un lien vers lequel vous pouvez trouver les informations à ce sujet: Supprimez vos données et recommencez dans QuickBooks en ligne.
Pour en savoir plus sur le multi-devises et la liste des devises prises en charge, vous pouvez vous référer à ces articles:
Faites-moi savoir si vous avez d'autres questions à ce sujet. Je veux m'assurer que tu prends soin de toi. Avoir une belle journée à l'avance!
Clause de non-responsabilité J'ai initialement publié cet article en anglais, mais j'ai utilisé un outil de traduction pour traduire cet article en français.
Hello, uservetostore.
Thank you for reaching out to the Community. In QuickBooks you'll be able to change your home currency as long as you've not set up your multi currency yet.
Here's how to do it:
In case you've already turned on the "Multi currency" feature, you can't change the home currency anymore. However, if your company is new, you have the option to delete your data by purging the file or cancelling the account and starting all over again.
Here's a link to where you can find the information about this:Delete your data and start over in QuickBooks Online.
To learn more about multi-currency and the list supported currencies, you can refer to these articles:
Let me know if you have any other questions about this concern. I want to ensure you're taken care of. Have a nice day ahead!
Disclaimer I originally posted this in English but I've used translator tool to translate this post into French.
Dear Ailene,
thanks for your reply. Even I followed before my first message along the pathway described in your reply, still the currency is displayed in Arabic rather then in international flag ( MOROCCAN DIRHAM - MAD). My post was related to this situation because in Morocco in accounting everything is displayed in French and not in Arabic. MAD or DH would be more suitable than ده.
I started my first trial and I have troubles also to import my bank data manually. I viewed YouTube presentation but there is a lack of informations what type of errors faces the system to import these data.
My Best regards
Karim
Thanks for actively responding, @uservetostore.
I appreciate you for trying the steps provided by my peer. I want to make sure that this is taken care of immediately.
At this point, I'd recommend you contact our Customer Care team so we can take a closer look at the issue. Here's how:
Please note that the contact options available are based on the description you entered on the Help menu.
For future reference, read through this article: Import bank transactions from .CSV to QuickBooks. It has a step-by-step guide on importing bank transactions.
I'll be here to guide you more if you need further assistance. Take care.
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