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cleo - 04 Feb 2008 19:59 GMT
My computer at work just started showing the day of the week on the second
line instead of the date. I don't want the day of the week. I need the date
and I don't want three lines in my task bar. My computer at home shows the
time and date. I seem to remember there is a place where you can tell it what
to show. How do I change it so it matches my computer at home?
CurtB - 05 Feb 2008 20:26 GMT
Unlock the taskbar.  Position the cursor at the top of the taskbar so that
the double arrows are showing.  Drag the taskbar down until it is a single
row and lock the taskbar.

> My computer at work just started showing the day of the week on the second
> line instead of the date. I don't want the day of the week. I need the date
> and I don't want three lines in my task bar. My computer at home shows the
> time and date. I seem to remember there is a place where you can tell it what
> to show. How do I change it so it matches my computer at home?
cleo - 19 Feb 2008 21:05 GMT
When I do that, only the time shows.

> Unlock the taskbar.  Position the cursor at the top of the taskbar so that
> the double arrows are showing.  Drag the taskbar down until it is a single
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> > time and date. I seem to remember there is a place where you can tell it what
> > to show. How do I change it so it matches my computer at home?
1776 - 21 Feb 2008 23:54 GMT
I do not believe the taskbar time+date option you describe is available as
Windows XP comes from MS.  Is it possible that you previously  installed a
"free" version of "AlfaClock"?  It is configurable in this fashion. These
free versions have an expiration date.  See
http://www.alfasoftweb.com/alfaclock/.

W.

> When I do that, only the time shows.
>
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>> > it what
>> > to show. How do I change it so it matches my computer at home?
 
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