Re: Problem with taskbar

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sheris

Please help.
My taskbar clock has switched to army time ( not kidding) and I cannot find
a way to fix it nor any help from the suport center.
Please E-mail me with advise at sherylstancliff@hotmail.com

"Bob Gruett" wrote:

> Hmmm...
>
> The only thing that comes to mind here is that one of your toolbars had been
> expanded across the full width of the Taskbar, and that the Taskbar has
> since been locked.
>
> That can be done pretty easily, and almost replicates the problem you're
> describing. The only two reasons I'm hesitant to say that this is the cause
> of the problem is because (A) even with toolbars dragged across the Taskbar,
> you are still left with a small portion fo the Taskbar that will continue to
> contain at least one of the 'tabs' you're talking about (probably all the
> way to the right, jammed in between the expanded toolbar and the
> notification area), and (B) because you didn't mention having any toolbars
> running.
>
> Do you have any toolbars (including QuickLaunch) in your Taskbar at all? If
> you unlock the Taskbar, do any of the toolbar adjusters show up (vertical
> dots dividing the toolbars from the rest of the Taskbar)?
>
> Sorry, that's all I can come up with off the top of my head...
>
> -Bob
>
> "xafiian" <xafiian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E22D5DC6-47F4-4A46-B653-CCC91B05E67E@microsoft.com...
> > Here is the problem:
> >
> > The taskbar in Windows, the one at the bottom of the screen where you
> > access the start menu, the system tray and the tabs to open windows, is
> > missing some functions. I mean it's there, I can see the clock, the start
> > menu and all the programs in the tray, and it hides automatically, which

> is
> > all fine, but the problem is that, the tabs for the open windows (the ones
> > which allow you to switch from one window to another), just not there, so

> the
> > only way to get from one program to the other is using Alt Tab which is
> > annoying if you have more than 5 IE windows open as well as various other
> > programs.
> >
> > So I was just hoping to see if any knows a fix for this or do I have

> to
> > reinstall Windows again which I don't really want to do, too much trouble.
> >
> > Please, any help is appreciated.
> > --
> > move to strike_kingloklaw

>
>
>
 
sheris <sheris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on Thu, 5 Jun 2008:

>Please help.
>My taskbar clock has switched to army time ( not kidding) and I cannot find
>a way to fix it nor any help from the suport center.
> Please E-mail me with advise at sherylstancliff@hotmail.com


Hi sheris

I'm not sure what you mean by "army time", but am guessing you mean a
24-hour clock? If so:

Go to Control Panel | Regional and Language Options. On the Regional
Options tab click Customize and another window will open. Click on the
Time tab there and you'll see examples of how to change your time
format.

Hope this helps :-)
--
Nightowl
 
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