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Changing Settings
Select Change Settings from the WorldClock Lite menu in the menu bar
at the top of your screen.
In WorldClock Lite, the operational controls on the Change Settings screen
Include the date and time and the Select Home Location button. You can't add
to or modify the 180-location database that comes with WorldClock Lite.
Changing the Computer's "Home" Location:
  Click on the Select Home Location
button to bring up a scrolling list of 180
worldwide locations. Scroll through the list and find one close to you, or of interest
to you. Click on the desired location and then click the Select button, or just double
click on the location.
If the location you select is in a different time zone, WorldClock will adjust the hours
automatically for the difference in time zones.
Changing the Time or Date at the Computer's "Home" Location:
  After setting the location, check the time in the digital clock
readout at the lower left of the display. If you need to adjust
the hour, click on the hour in the lower left hand corner of the
screen. The hour will be highlighted and an up-down arrow
will appear. Click on the up arrow to adjust the hours ahead
and on the down arrow to adjust the hours back. When the
hour is correct, click on the blank area of the window to the
left of the hour. Similarly, you can adjust the minutes, sec-
onds, or AM/PM settings.
Other settings that can be adjusted in the same way are the
day, month, and year. Since WorldClock Lite does not
permit additions to the database, the latitude, longitude,
and time zone readouts are informational only, and cannot
be set.
If you have made any changes to any of WorldClock Lite's settings, including time,
date, or location, or reset the location of any of the clocks, WorldClock Lite will ask
you if you wish to save the changes when you quit. If you click the Save button, the
changes will be saved for your next sesson. The system clock will also be set to the
current time displayed by WorldClock Lite. If you have just been experimenting,
and don't want the changes saved, or don't want your system clock to be reset, click the
No button.