When the Fall Creators update rolled out late last year, Microsoft delivered just that: a built-in currency calculator somewhat hidden in a native feature you might be using every day.
- Type Calculator into the Cortana Search bar and open the native Windows Calculator. It should be the first result that appears after you hit enter.
- On the left, you’ll notice a hamburger menu next to the word Standard and under the word Calculator. Click the menu to open it.
- Under Converter, click Currency.
- Select your currency pair by clicking the downward-facing carrot and choosing from the dropdown menu.
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