Exchange rate is redetermined during sales document copy

Dear expert,
When we copy a quote, CRM re-determines the exchange rate based on the today's date.It does not keep the exchange rate and exchange rate date which were used
in the original quote. I can't change the exchange rate date in order to have the same date than in the original quote.
Is there a way I could achieve this?
Thanks in advance
Stephanie

Which note is that?
Thanks
Vikas

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