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T-Clock - Can't get rid of military time!!

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OBoyle:
I apologize if this is regarding a known problem.  I’m new to this forum but haven’t yet been able to find an answer.

I have one version or another of  T-Clock on five different systems, and it operates perfectly.  I installed it (Tried THREE different versions, one REALLY old,  and two much newer ones with the same result) on  another system and am unable to get rid of military time on the PM side of the day.  If I stop T-Clock execution, the Windows clock reverts to non-military for PM  hours.  I load T-Clock and back it comes!  I tried to find a source for this in the windows environment with  no joy. 

Might anyone have any thoughts, or in case this has already bee asked and answered, could someone point me in the right direction?  (Win 7-64  Ultimate)

Thanks

JLOB

tomos:
Have you tried this version too? - T-Clock 2010 (by Stoic Joker, here on donationcoder)

Edit//
do you have a custom format?
I normally use 24hr clock, using custom format.
If I turn off the custom format, the 12hr clock works fine here with these settings. I just ticked the AM/PM and 12hr boxes - the lower one should work with custom format (needs the 'tt' after the time).

T-Clock - Can't get rid of military time!!

OBoyle:
Have you tried this version too? - T-Clock 2010 (by Stoic Joker, here on donationcoder)

Edit//
do you have a custom format?
I normally use 24hr clock, using custom format.
If I turn off the custom format, the 12hr clock works fine here with these settings. I just ticked the AM/PM and 12hr boxes - the lower one should work with custom format (needs the 'tt' after the time).
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-tomos (March 16, 2014, 11:09 AM)
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Silly!  Thanks.  One of the (many) problems with aging is memory malfunction!  I tried several version of the code and NEVER went back to look at my custom format settings.   Ticking the 12h box did the trick.  Thanks for prompting  me to take another look.

J>

cranioscopical:
Have you tried this version too? - T-Clock 2010 (by Stoic Joker, here on donationcoder)
-tomos (March 16, 2014, 11:09 AM)
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Hi,

I notice, often, how helpful you are to people so I thought it time to say so. We all benefit from contributions by people like you, either directly or indirectly.

 :up: :up: 
 

tomos:
^thanks Chris :-[ :D

if I knew enough about anything in particular, I'd consider trying to be a teacher...
[edit] I mean I enjoy explaining things (which often, but not always, equates to being helpful : )[/edit]

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