That explains something I have always wondered about. I often have transactions 
that are in US dollars in one account and Mexican pesos in the other account. 
It expressed the exchange rate as a fraction, but a decimal value would be more 
useful. Now I know how to change that.

Thanks,
Will

On 2020 Jun 22, at 06-22 19:25:12, Adrien Monteleone 
<adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:

Check Preferences > General > Numbers > Force prices to display as decimals.

Note, some people prefer fractions for investments for exact pricing, but it 
seems this is a one-time setting.

That might be a good RFE to allow different treatment by register type.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jun 22, 2020 w26d174, at 7:02 PM, Andrew Clark <ajfcl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I generated an invoice last month for 85.50 hours. Weirdly, the invoice
> shows this as 171/2.
> [image: invoice.png]
> I'm running version 3.10+(2020-04-11) on Debian and I haven't changed any
> settings that I know of.
> 
> How do I get decimal hours back on my tax invoices?


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