Set Time and Date with the Windows 7 Taskbar

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Steps

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    The first thing that you need to do is to click on the clock in the taskbar, and the clock widget will open
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    You need to click on the "Change date and time settings" and a new window will open
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    In this window, you will have to press on "Change date and time".
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    Now you are free to choose a date or time that you desire
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    For example, we will choose March the second 7:00 PM and press OK
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    Press OK again
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    As you can see the time and date has changed
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    This concludes our tutorial on how to set a clock on Widows 7 using the taskbar
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Categories : Windows

Recent edits by: Imado, Lukward Thomason

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