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Fred Cooke
June 7th 04, 02:50 AM
Does anybody know how to customize the XP taskbar clock
as follows:

- after install you get either hh:mm or HH:mm
- you can change this using Regional Settings
- somehow I ended up with a Taskbat clock like this:

HH:mm
(Weekday)
(Short date format)

I know that my Taskbar is three rows wide and if I set it
back to one row then the last two lines disappear.

But how can I get rid of the last two lines in order to
conserve taskbar width?

Thanks,

Fred

Shenan Stanley
June 7th 04, 02:50 AM
Fred Cooke wrote:
> Does anybody know how to customize the XP taskbar clock
> as follows:
>
> - after install you get either hh:mm or HH:mm
> - you can change this using Regional Settings
> - somehow I ended up with a Taskbat clock like this:
>
> HH:mm
> (Weekday)
> (Short date format)
>
> I know that my Taskbar is three rows wide and if I set it
> back to one row then the last two lines disappear.
>
> But how can I get rid of the last two lines in order to
> conserve taskbar width?

Try
http://homepage1.nifty.com/kazubon/tclocklight/index.html

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Pauline Johnson
June 7th 04, 03:46 AM
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 18:13:59 -0700, "Fred Cooke"
> wrote:

>Does anybody know how to customize the XP taskbar clock
>as follows:
>
>- after install you get either hh:mm or HH:mm
>- you can change this using Regional Settings
>- somehow I ended up with a Taskbat clock like this:
>
> HH:mm
> (Weekday)
> (Short date format)
>
>I know that my Taskbar is three rows wide and if I set it
>back to one row then the last two lines disappear.
>
>But how can I get rid of the last two lines in order to
>conserve taskbar width?


Get the FREE program TClockEx from:-

http://www.rcis.co.za/dale/tclockex/index.htm

It replaces the windows clock and is highly configurable



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