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Can the Windows clock be configured to display a 24-hour-based time?

The title pretty much says it here. I'm just wondering, is it possible to switch my Windows 7 computer's clock display format from the default 12-Hour, to 24-Hour? If so, how do I go about doing this?

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The computer's clock is already 24-hour. Did you mean the clock display in the system tray? – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams Mar 8 '11 at 0:09
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Flagging as a duplicate of superuser.com/questions/153787/…. – goblinbox Mar 8 '11 at 0:15
@Ignacio > Yes, that's what I meant, thanks. :) – GnomeSlice Mar 8 '11 at 0:21
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Click Start, then type "intl.cpl" into the Search box and hit Enter. That will display the Region and Language control panel, where you can select military time for Windows.

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