To support international customers, provide multiple currencies in your B2B
store. By default, a store supports only the currency listed as the currency locale on your
Company Information page, unless you turn on multiple currencies. The currency settings apply to
all stores in your org.
Click at the top of the page, and then select Setup.
In the Quick Find box, enter and then select Company
Information.
Click Edit.
Under Currency Settings, select Activate Multiple
Currencies.
Save your changes.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter and then select Manage
Currencies.
For the best price book experience, disable Parenthetical Currency
Conversion.
In the Active Currencies section, click New.
Set the currency type and conversion rate.
B2B stores use a currency conversion service rather than the conversion rate
field. However, you must enter something in this field.
Set the number of decimal places.
B2B stores support three or more decimal places in the price of a product, but
round to two decimal places in the line item, cart, and order totals. For example, you
price a product at $15.759. If a customer adds five items to the cart, the total is
$78.795, but the amount that is shown in the cart and order details is $78.80.
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