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How to Create Multi-Currency in Tally Prime?

How to Create Multi-Currency in Tally Prime?

Step: GOT > Create > Currency > Create New (It is Show only First time Creation) > Click on

‘Create New’

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After reaching the Above step Screen will shown like this following screenshot:

Ø Fill all Details Like,

· Symbol – Enter the symbol of currencies (By Paste or by Help of Code)

· Formal Name – Enter the full name of the currency

· Number of Decimal Places – Enter the number of decimal places for the currency, E.g. Currencies with 2 decimal places like paisa and currencies with three decimal places like dinar. There are currencies that do not have decimal places, e.g. JPY – Japanese Yen.

· Show Amounts in Million – Done ‘Yes’ if you Show 1000000 INR in 1m INR

· Suffix Symbol to Amount – Done ‘Yes’ If you show Your Balance digit with Currency Symbol. Like ₹100

· Add space Between amount & Symbol – if set ‘Yes’, Tally Prime will put a space in between amount and symbol like ₹ 10000.

· Word representing Amount After decimal – Type the name Small part of Currency like INR

currency’ s Small part is ‘Paisa’

· No. of decimal places for amounts in words – This number should be equal to or lesser than the number specified in ‘Number of decimal places’ field.

*Create $ (USD) in Tally Prime

Fill Details Like that

· Symbol – $ (Press ‘Shift+4’)

· Formal Name – US Dollars

· Number of Decimal Places – 2

· Show Amounts in Million – No

· Suffix Symbol to Amount – Yes

· Add space Between amount & Symbol – No

· Word representing Amount After decimal – Cents

· No. of decimal places for amounts in words – 2

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Fill Details like in Following Screen shot

Ø Practice Exercise for Multi-Currency Creation in Tally Prime, for You

Symbol

Formal Name

Word Representing amount after decimal

£ (Type code ‘Alt+156’)

Pounds sterling

Pence

€ (Type Code ‘Alt+0128’)

Euro

Cents

¥ (Type Code ‘Alt+0165’)

Japanese yen

Nothing type

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