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Yep. You're right.
"Jay Somerset <" wrote: On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 16:59:34 +0100, "Bob Phillips" wrote: Hit Ctrl+colon (:) together, then hit the spacebar, and then hit-Ctrl-Shift-; (semi-colon) togther, it will show datespacetime. I think you have the shift key backwarDs on this. The semicolon is the lower case character -- the colon is the upper case charater. If you use the shift key, you get the colon. Therefore, date = cntl-semicolon. Time = cntl-colon = cntl-shift-semicolon. -- Dave Peterson |
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