Currency symbol $ instead of NAD

On some computers with 10.8.4 we have the currency symbol "$" and on others NAD (we are located in Namibia). Any idea whrere I can change the "$" to NAD because we produce invoice for germany and the $ looks mor than US $?
The region in "Language  & Text" is set to "Custom" due to changes in date format.
Thanks in advance

Hi,
       Is the main infoobject on which your master data is available has data in Infocube.
For Example : Material Infoobject attribute Color
Is the material has got some data in cube only then its navigatiion attribute will get data
Also if compunding is there check whether the compunded char has data in the infocube.
Check in cube whether the master data is shown if yes then you will have data.
Finally just logoff the bex and connect again and try to refresh.
Thanks.
Arun

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