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| vista home basic 64 bit | changing windows date format I know, there are lots of threads/info out there on the topic, but none (that I've found) have addressed my problem. I'm simply trying to figure out how to display the time and date on my taskbar, without the day of the week. I don't want my taskbar 3 "levels" high in order to see the date. Why can't I just drag it over so its wider rather than taller? Sorry I'm frustrated, hopefully there is a way to do this, but Windows sure doesn't make it easy. Thanks for any help you can provide. |
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