Elf, as I said, it works on Win7. I just don't know how to access the
added clocks. I have one additional clock, but I just can't use it.
Any help is appreciated.

Eri

On 9/29/11, inthane <inthane...@roadrunner.com> wrote:
> could someone check if this works in windows 7?
>
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>> Daily Tip:
>> Worldwide Times
>>
>> For those business professionals who need to know what time it is in Japan
>> and Paris, as well as Los Angeles, there is a way to add two additional
>> clocks to Windows Vista. To add additional clocks, right-click the clock
>> in
>> the System Tray/Notification Area. Select Adjust Date/Time. Click the
>> Additional Clocks tab, and then choose which time zones you want. You also
>> have the option of naming them.
>>
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