Clock wrong.
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Re: Clock wrong.
I live on summer time as I believe we should stay on it all year. My wife feels the same, none of the clocks have been changed in the house. We still eat and sleep on summer time so the forum can stay there it doesn't bother anything. For meetings arrivals or appointments we just convert the time to summer time. The only things in the house that have changed times is our computers as they do it automatically.
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Re: Clock wrong.
Yep pointless going to GMT - only to keep the Scots happy. Dark early evenings also encourage vandalism.
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Re: Clock wrong.
Anyone who sees the wrong time can set it properly in their account.
Look at the top of the page and find User Control Panel and click on it
On the page you are taken to there are a series of tabs and you want the one marked Board Preferences. Click it.
Under Edit Global Settings you'll see a My timezone: dropdown list. You can alter the timezone here to make the clock show your local time.
Mine (UK) is set to [UTC -1]
Simples.
Look at the top of the page and find User Control Panel and click on it
On the page you are taken to there are a series of tabs and you want the one marked Board Preferences. Click it.
Under Edit Global Settings you'll see a My timezone: dropdown list. You can alter the timezone here to make the clock show your local time.
Mine (UK) is set to [UTC -1]
Simples.
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Re: Clock wrong.
I see that you also have to turn the summertime button to off
It's almost as confusing as Turkey delaying the switch to wintertime so Erdogan could win his election.
It's almost as confusing as Turkey delaying the switch to wintertime so Erdogan could win his election.
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