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Hello there, Carolyn Barrett,
I can tell why you aren't seeing both currencies when printing the invoice.
QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) shows both currencies of the balance when creating an invoice. However, you'll only see the home currency when printing the transaction.
Here's a list of things you should consider upon using the multi-currency feature in QBDT:
- You don't assign a currency to sales and purchase transactions because they are assigned the currency of the customer or supplier you entered on the form.
- Exchange rates are part of each transaction and determine the home currency value of the transaction.
- Amounts on sales and purchase transactions are in the customer's or supplier's currency and the home currency equivalent is listed for the transaction total.
- Reports will always reflect the home currency regardless of the currency used in transactions.
For more details, check out the Set up and use Multicurrency page. It will tell you more about the feature.
Stay in touch if whenever you need anything else. I'm always right here to help.
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