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Hi, is anyone using Quickbooks 2009's multi-currency function? Does it support Thai baht, and if so, how easy is it to use?

We've been using Quickbooks 2006 but I'm thinking about upgrading to 2009 mainly for multi-currency.

Thanks, Misty

"Why do some places prosper and thrive, while others just suck?" - P.J. O'Rourke

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We use Quickbooks Premier Retail Edition 2009 and it works just fine with multiple currencies. I have not used any older versions of Quickbooks so I can't really compare how easy it is compared to older versions.

However I think it's very intuitive to use, and we are very happy with it.

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Hi, is anyone using Quickbooks 2009's multi-currency function? Does it support Thai baht, and if so, how easy is it to use?

We've been using Quickbooks 2006 but I'm thinking about upgrading to 2009 mainly for multi-currency.

Thanks, Misty

Visit Amazon Web Site. You will find hundreds of user reviews about Quickbook.

This might give you the answers you're looking for, Click the link Quickbooks 2009

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Many thanks d0ndela and webfact for your replies.

d0ndela-sounds like the program is working for you--that's enough for me to go ahead and buy/download it.

webfact--I'd searched the Amazon reviews and the Quickbook website before for any mention of Thai baht but didn't find one. For global currencies, I found an example in Euros--just wanted to be sure that Thai baht wasn't too "exotic" or illiquid of a currency to be included in their data downloads.

Thanks again, Misty

"Why do some places prosper and thrive, while others just suck?" - P.J. O'Rourke

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