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24hr - am/pm
hiya all...
i have outlook 2000..and i was wondering if there was anyway 2 change the times from the 24hr clock to am and pm? Thanks -- @---}-- Laura..... "Do you know where you're going to?" |
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24hr - am/pm
Change the way the your time displays in the OS. Control Panel Regional
Settings applet Click Customize Time tab Set the time format to "h:mm:ss tt" "Laura ( '_' )" wrote in message ... hiya all... i have outlook 2000..and i was wondering if there was anyway 2 change the times from the 24hr clock to am and pm? |
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24hr - am/pm
okay thats sorted it!
thanks -- @---}-- Laura..... "Do you know where you're going to?" "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Change the way the your time displays in the OS. Control Panel Regional Settings applet Click Customize Time tab Set the time format to "h:mm:ss tt" "Laura ( '_' )" wrote in message ... hiya all... i have outlook 2000..and i was wondering if there was anyway 2 change the times from the 24hr clock to am and pm? |
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