Add Multiple Clocks in Windows 7

written by: Milod Norbert; article published: year 2009, month 12;

In: Root » Computers and technology » Windows

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If you spend time in more than one time zone, have family around the world, or a really too lazy to work out what time it is in Japan, this tutorial is for you.

To add multiple clocks in Windows 7:

1. Click the Clock (lower right-hand side of the screen in the notification area) and click Change time and date settings...

2. Under the Additional Clocks tab, select up to two more clocks. Click OK to save your settings.

Now you can see the time around the world.

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