Minus an hour
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Stephen
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Minus an hour
Any chance of having the clock put right, only we are still an hour behind.
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david63
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Re: Minus an hour
We are not an hour behind - you are
You need to change the setting in the User Control Panel for DST - although as it will need changing again in a couple of weeks, and yours has been wrong for the last six months, it hardly seems worth doing
You need to change the setting in the User Control Panel for DST - although as it will need changing again in a couple of weeks, and yours has been wrong for the last six months, it hardly seems worth doing
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Stephen
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Re: Minus an hour
david63 wrote:We are not an hour behind - you are![]()
You need to change the setting in the User Control Panel for DST - although as it will need changing again in a couple of weeks, and yours has been wrong for the last six months, it hardly seems worth doing
I'll leave as is then David.
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BrianI
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Re: Minus an hour
If you say yes to summer time/DST, the clock will change automatically.
You have probably said no and that's why your clock is wrong.
Brian
You have probably said no and that's why your clock is wrong.
Brian
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david63
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Re: Minus an hour
It does not change automatically with this version of the forum software you have to manually set DST to Yes/No twice a year.BrianI wrote:If you say yes to summer time/DST, the clock will change automatically.
You have probably said no and that's why your clock is wrong.
Brian
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BrianI
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Re: Minus an hour
I can't remember changing it manually and the time always seems to be correct. I will watch with interest in a couple of weeks time.david63 wrote:It does not change automatically with this version of the forum software you have to manually set DST to Yes/No twice a year.BrianI wrote:If you say yes to summer time/DST, the clock will change automatically.
You have probably said no and that's why your clock is wrong.
Brian
Brian
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BrianI
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Re: Minus an hour
Yes, you are correct. It does not change automatically.david63 wrote:It does not change automatically with this version of the forum software you have to manually set DST to Yes/No twice a year.
Brian
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Minus an hour
That's why he's Chief Modplod!BrianI wrote:Yes, you are correct. It does not change automatically.david63 wrote:It does not change automatically with this version of the forum software you have to manually set DST to Yes/No twice a year.
Brian
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david63
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Re: Minus an hour
Not only that he can sort it out from 6,000 miles away!!Mervyn and Trish wrote:That's why he's Chief Modplod!BrianI wrote:Yes, you are correct. It does not change automatically.david63 wrote:It does not change automatically with this version of the forum software you have to manually set DST to Yes/No twice a year.
Brian
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Anne D
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Re: Minus an hour
Thanks David
Have fixed mine now. What would we do without you?
Anne
Have fixed mine now. What would we do without you?
Anne