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November 26, 2024 at 5:28 pm #16446494

Florencia-2

Background of the issue:
I am trying to resolve an issue with the multi-currency option on my website. The problem is that the website displays the "$" symbol for multiple currencies, including Chilean peso, Argentinian peso, Colombian peso, American dollars, etc. This makes it unclear which currency is being used during transactions. I would prefer to use the currency code instead of the "$" symbol, such as ARS for Argentinian peso, CLP for Chilean peso, and USD for American dollar. I am following the documentation at https://wpml.org/documentation/related-projects/woocommerce-multilingual/multi-currency-support-woocommerce/?utm_source=plugin&utm_medium=gui&utm_campaign=wcml.

Symptoms:
The website shows "$" for multiple currencies, making it unclear which currency is being used during the cart and checkout process.

Questions:
How can I configure WPML to display currency codes instead of the "$" symbol?