[support] was paypal module now civicrm

David Reed dreed10 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 15 14:49:21 UTC 2012


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On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 6:27 AM, Fred Jones <fredthejonester at gmail.com>wrote:

> > I haven't found suitable install instruction for drupal 7 .
>
> Huh? Google for "civicrm install drupal 7" and the first 3 results are
> how to install on Drupal 7.
>
> > I have installed civicrm on my home pc but cannot find where to change
> the
> > currency.
> > The recommended:
> > http://wiki.civicrm.org/confluence/display/CRMDOC40/CiviCRM+Localisation
>
> On the top of that page is a note:
>
> This documentation refers to an older version of CiviCRM (3.4 / 4.0).
> The current stable version is 4.1. Please introduce all documentation
> changes and new material here.
>
> The correct page is
>
> http://wiki.civicrm.org/confluence/display/CRMDOC41/CiviCRM+Localisation
>
> but anyhow you are correct that's outdated.
>
> > as with most tutorial sites seems to be drupal 6 oriented and not yet
> > updated. There are no Global settings in Drupal 7 other than CKeditor and
> > these do not relate to civicrm.
>
> No, it has nothing to do with Drupal 6 or 7. CiviCRM works the exact
> same on both. The wiki page says to go "Administer » Configure »
> Global Settings » Localization" which is wrong, but if you will look
> in the Administer menu you will find a Localization Settings option.
> In there, there is a Languages, Currency, Locations menu item. I don't
> think that's hard--if you read the menus it's actually pretty easy.
>
> But of course the "Administer" menu is the one inside of CiviCRM, not
> the Drupal one. You must click on CiviCRM to see this menu.
>
> HTH
>
> Fred
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