Is Onada gone
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No, Art, I was able to get it. But it's Oanda. <BR> <BR>www.oanda.com <BR> <BR> <BR>Have a beer, it'll probably look better. <BR>BC
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Art & Kavey, <BR>Despite the fact that I have the site bookmarked, it was really valuable for me to take a look at it, as I didn't even know you could print a cheat sheet! So thank you, Art. <BR>Best Wishes, <BR>BC <BR> <BR>P.S. Down to under 6 weeks now til Paris......
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My cheat sheet was in my pocket the whole time I was in Paris - dividing by 7.14 is not my forte! My friend just did it by ten, and laughingly explained to me that everything she bought was so much cheaper than my purchases! I love her blase attitude!
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http://www.oanda.com/converter/travel?lang=en <BR> <BR>Art - <BR>Was on Cheat sheet yesterday checking on the Kuna (?) - Croatia without any problems.
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I use this currency cheat sheet for each country that I am visiting. I make one for converting to US Dollar and one just like converting from the dollar to whatever currency I will be using. I then shrink them on the copy machine and paste them back to back. I then laminate these and stick them in my wallet. It has proved quite convenient. I save them when I come home. It is always fun to see how the dollar compares from year to year.


