Closed dlbeeson closed 12 months ago
Right now you can change Format to dddd, MMMM dd, hh:mm tt
in Advanced settings, but in the next few weeks I'll release an update that adds 12-hour formats to the right click menu due to your suggestion 🙂
Thank you very much Daniel Chalmers! Your Advance setting worked. Thank you very much!
Daniel,Thank you so very much! I have no User Guide or any Help to know how to modify the Advanced Settings, but your email solved it. Thank you very much!Dan
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Right now you can change Format to dddd, MMMM dd, hh:mm tt in Advanced settings, but in the next few weeks I'll release an update that adds 12-hour formats to the right click menu due to your suggestion 🙂 — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. You are receiving this because you authored the thread.Message ID: @.***>
Love your DesktopClock. The format I find most useful is Monday, November 27, 09:18 HOWEVER the military time (24 hour time confuses me.)
Could you PLEASE add a Format just like that one, but with AM/PM time?
Monday, November 27, 05:30 PM.
Thank you very much for considering this request.