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 guide is for you. Learn, in this tutorial, how to add multiple clocks in Windows 7.
This tip also works for Windows Vista, but the screenshots come from Windows 7.
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Adding Multiple Clocks in Windows 7
To add multiple clocks in Windows Seven, do the following:
- Click the Clock and click Change time and date settings…
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- Under the Additional Clocks tab, select up to two more clocks. Press OK to save your settings
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Multiple clocks in Windows 7
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