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How do I limit the Price field {item.rate} to display 2 decimals in HTML/PDF forms??
Our Price field displays as follows in an Advanced PDF/HTML Template Invoice PDF.
Here is my attempted solution:
<td align="right" colspan="6" line-height="50%">${nsformat_rate(32, "USD")item.rate)}</td>
which gives error:
Error on line 209, column 83 in template.Detail...
Syntax error in template "template" in line 209, column 83:
Encountered "item", but was expecting one of:
".."
<DOT_DOT_LESS>
"..*"
"}"
There is apparently much I do not understand here. Any guidance appreciated. Thank you!
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