Wrong pricing in Europe
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Samuel Meijer
When making an invoice, even though I choose my local currency (DKK) prices above a thousand os shown like American prices would; with a comma instead of a period, as we do in Europe, we write 1.000 Euros, not 1,000 Euros - that would be 1 Euro and 000 Cents. So right now the invoicing feature is unusable in Europe - or at least many currencies including Euros.
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Tero Vaalamäki
Finland actually uses 1,000 Euro, but perhaps the best solution would be to just list the prices as 1000? Commas and dots mess up excel so I hate all use of them other than separating Euros from Cents.
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Samuel Meijer
Tero Vaalamäki When I make an invoice, it automatically puts in commas and periods.
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Tero Vaalamäki
Samuel Meijer That's why HighLevel shouldn't use commas and periods as formatting thousands at all or at least we should have the option to turn it off. E.g. my bank uses a visual small gap to separate like this: 100 000 Euro and when I copy paste that into excel it's 100000 in the cell.
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Matt Eve
I disagree Ireland is in Europe and we use a comma so be careful with blanket requests!
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MonetiseMe Team
Matt Eve: The majority of Europe uses dot. I think it's only the UK and Ireland that uses comma
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MonetiseMe Team
Matt Eve: The majority of Europe uses dot. I think it's only the UK and Ireland that uses comma
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MonetiseMe Team
Matt Eve: The majority of Europe uses dot. I think it's only the UK and Ireland that uses comma
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MonetiseMe Team
Matt Eve: The majority of Europe uses dot. I think it's only the UK and Ireland that uses comma
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MonetiseMe Team
Matt Eve: The majority of Europe uses dot. I think it's only the UK and Ireland that uses comma