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| Mayby I do not understand something. I have got at "UpdateCurencies " polish zloty - BASE; USD dollars - 2,87 (polish zloty per us dollar); Euro - 3,7982 (polish zloty per euro). I put it down myself. Two days ago there were another rates and i had to write this rates manually although "update exhange rate online" is marked and I am on the line with Windows Live. -- JerzyMarian "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, JerzyMarian wrote: > > Hello. I have installed Mocrosof Money 2007 Delux. It works great. I am new > > in MM and I have not problem to use it. But I noticed that currency rate is > > not upgrade. I use polish zloty, eur and USD. Polsh zloty is base. When I > > came to Investing Home I found that there is no polish zloty in the list. > > Why?? I could see - chech krone, hungarian forint, russian rouble. > Tools-> Settings-> ProgramSettings-> UpdateCurrencies gets you to the > list. Look just after Philippines. > If you found the list, but wonder why you cannot set a rate for > Polish zloty, your base is always assumed/defined as 1.00000. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, JerzyMarian wrote: - quote - > Hello. I have installed Mocrosof Money 2007 Delux. It works great. I am new
Tools-> Settings-> ProgramSettings-> UpdateCurrencies gets you to the> in MM and I have not problem to use it. But I noticed that currency rate is > not upgrade. I use polish zloty, eur and USD. Polsh zloty is base. When I > came to Investing Home I found that there is no polish zloty in the list. > Why?? I could see - chech krone, hungarian forint, russian rouble. list. Look just after Philippines. If you found the list, but wonder why you cannot set a rate for Polish zloty, your base is always assumed/defined as 1.00000. |
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| Hello. I have installed Mocrosof Money 2007 Delux. It works great. I am new in MM and I have not problem to use it. But I noticed that currency rate is not upgrade. I use polish zloty, eur and USD. Polsh zloty is base. When I came to Investing Home I found that there is no polish zloty in the list. Why?? I could see - chech krone, hungarian forint, russian rouble. -- JerzyMarian ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...t.public.money |