That's only good if your pulling from one to the other. If she's
maintaining both accounts you don't want to involve the exchange rate at
all.
Sounds like there needs to be a "International" version that maintains
separate base currency data for each account rather than per
application. Maybe a per user rather per machine install would let 2
versions of Quicken be loaded on the same PC thus coexist w/o interaction.
Wayne Johnson wrote:
At 10:11 PM 2/18/2006, Brian Weeden typed:
She started with Quicken
2006 because it said it handled multiple currencies but then found out
it can only download info from American banks. So she grabbed the
Canadian version of Quicken and found out it can only handle Canadian
banks.
It doesn't sound like it's a question of multiple currencies but
multi-national banking standards but yes it would be nice if there was
an app that could download from both American & Canadian banks. I
suppose she could try using just one bank after all they're suppose to
be able to handle the exchange rate. Good Luck.
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