<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" > <channel><title>Comments on: How to Show the Day of Week on Windows Taskbar Clock</title> <atom:link href="http://www.worldstart.com/how-to-show-the-day-of-week-on-windows-taskbar-clock/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.worldstart.com/how-to-show-the-day-of-week-on-windows-taskbar-clock/</link> <description>Everyone, no matter how good you are, needs computer help every now and then. That&#039;s where Worldstart comes in.</description> <lastBuildDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 20:16:33 +0000</lastBuildDate> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1</generator> <item><title>By: David</title><link>http://www.worldstart.com/how-to-show-the-day-of-week-on-windows-taskbar-clock/comment-page-1/#comment-203249</link> <dc:creator>David</dc:creator> <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2013 20:00:31 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.worldstart.com/?p=23509#comment-203249</guid> <description>Windows 7 Home Premium -- instructions do not work.   Hint -- a lot of stuff doesn&#039;t seem to work in Home Premium.  Should have bought Offcie Prof.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Windows 7 Home Premium &#8212; instructions do not work.   Hint &#8212; a lot of stuff doesn&#8217;t seem to work in Home Premium.  Should have bought Offcie Prof.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Lise</title><link>http://www.worldstart.com/how-to-show-the-day-of-week-on-windows-taskbar-clock/comment-page-1/#comment-184280</link> <dc:creator>Lise</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2013 04:19:30 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.worldstart.com/?p=23509#comment-184280</guid> <description>MY puter ate the time &amp; date ..lol how do I get it back in the taskbar ..I got window 7</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MY puter ate the time &amp; date ..lol how do I get it back in the taskbar ..I got window 7</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: ibivi</title><link>http://www.worldstart.com/how-to-show-the-day-of-week-on-windows-taskbar-clock/comment-page-1/#comment-135671</link> <dc:creator>ibivi</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2012 16:26:04 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.worldstart.com/?p=23509#comment-135671</guid> <description>Worked for me.  Just type in four ds before the date with one space and click on apply.  If you have a program such as Quicken you are probably best not to do this.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Worked for me.  Just type in four ds before the date with one space and click on apply.  If you have a program such as Quicken you are probably best not to do this.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: tech-know-phobe</title><link>http://www.worldstart.com/how-to-show-the-day-of-week-on-windows-taskbar-clock/comment-page-1/#comment-96522</link> <dc:creator>tech-know-phobe</dc:creator> <pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2012 19:43:24 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.worldstart.com/?p=23509#comment-96522</guid> <description>ditto Victorio</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ditto Victorio</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: victorio</title><link>http://www.worldstart.com/how-to-show-the-day-of-week-on-windows-taskbar-clock/comment-page-1/#comment-95957</link> <dc:creator>victorio</dc:creator> <pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2012 13:39:45 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.worldstart.com/?p=23509#comment-95957</guid> <description>Tip did not work and I am running Windows 7 with IE 9</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tip did not work and I am running Windows 7 with IE 9</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Carroline</title><link>http://www.worldstart.com/how-to-show-the-day-of-week-on-windows-taskbar-clock/comment-page-1/#comment-95951</link> <dc:creator>Carroline</dc:creator> <pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2012 13:07:10 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.worldstart.com/?p=23509#comment-95951</guid> <description>My windows 7 does not appear to have the options described.  However, given what Lee said, I am glad I couldn&#039;t change it.  I do not want to mess up Quicken.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My windows 7 does not appear to have the options described.  However, given what Lee said, I am glad I couldn&#8217;t change it.  I do not want to mess up Quicken.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Lee</title><link>http://www.worldstart.com/how-to-show-the-day-of-week-on-windows-taskbar-clock/comment-page-1/#comment-95862</link> <dc:creator>Lee</dc:creator> <pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2012 04:48:31 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.worldstart.com/?p=23509#comment-95862</guid> <description>Nice tip; and no question seeing more day/date information can be convenient. But as is not infrequently the case within the Windows operating system, a &quot;small tweak&quot; such as this may have consequences, which you did not touch on. In this case, if you are a Quicken user - and it may be that this would affect Excel date formatting as well - if you make this change and then open your admittedly precious financial files (lots of labor!), you will find yourself looking at what I am guessing is binary code for the proper dates - as opposed to the familiar dates themselves. In short, make the short format a long format...and you will mess up dating within Quicken (in this case am using 2012). Try it for yourself. Once I restored the default setting, I was once again able to make sense of my Quicken file, and it no longer begged for a &quot;Valid Date Format&quot;. For anyone who might not immediately associate the two, this could potentially be a very unpleasant shock. Clearly, there are multiple instances of Windows OS appas which are dependent on the Date and Time Settings, such that tweaking them is not something to be taken casually. Hope this helps.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice tip; and no question seeing more day/date information can be convenient. But as is not infrequently the case within the Windows operating system, a &#8220;small tweak&#8221; such as this may have consequences, which you did not touch on. In this case, if you are a Quicken user &#8211; and it may be that this would affect Excel date formatting as well &#8211; if you make this change and then open your admittedly precious financial files (lots of labor!), you will find yourself looking at what I am guessing is binary code for the proper dates &#8211; as opposed to the familiar dates themselves. In short, make the short format a long format&#8230;and you will mess up dating within Quicken (in this case am using 2012). Try it for yourself. Once I restored the default setting, I was once again able to make sense of my Quicken file, and it no longer begged for a &#8220;Valid Date Format&#8221;. For anyone who might not immediately associate the two, this could potentially be a very unpleasant shock. Clearly, there are multiple instances of Windows OS appas which are dependent on the Date and Time Settings, such that tweaking them is not something to be taken casually. Hope this helps.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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