Preferences > Accounts > Default Currency.

Your choices are:

1. Locale (set by your OS preferences)
2. Specify one from the drop down.

Regards,
Adrien

On 5/9/22 10:20 PM, David Long wrote:
I have been using GnuCash on a Desktop, and installed it on my laptop too. It 
was a messy installation , probably due to a hardware issue, so I did not go 
through a normal GnuCash routine for setting up a new set of accounts.  
However, I managed to open GnuCash and upload the GnuCash data file I last used 
on the desktop and everything looked fine, except the reporting. It turned out 
that the default local currency  on my laptop (new installation) is USD, 
whereas I am working in Malaysian Ringgit and that is the default currency on 
my Desktop.

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