Is it possible to change these currency options? I use 2 or 3 currencies regularly and would like to have the other two be easily accessible along with USD.
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[TD="class: answercell"]You might have to change the currency format on windows and that will push every application running on windows to use the currency symbol selected.
Step 1: Click start button and head to control panel.
Step 2: Click Clock Language and Region.
Step 3: Just under Region and Language click Change the date, time or number format.
Step 4: In the format tab from format drop down menu find and select the format you want to use. English US uses $ for example.
You can also:
Step 5: Click Additional settings.
Step 6: Select currency tab from the dialogue box.
Step 7: In the currency format field type whatever you desire.
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Thanks, Amanda, this seems to allow you to change the default currently USD for me, but I still use USD as well. I just want to, if possible, adjust the quick dropdown currency options to include the other currencies I frequently deal with.
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