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#175570 4-Jul-2015 09:51
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Noticed this annoying thing a few weeks ago, it was a "Fathers Day" notification at the windows logon screen, now it's "Independence Day"

While these may be relevant to those over in the USA my regional settings are set to NZ, fathers day in NZ is in September some time? and there is no independence day in NZ, you think microsoft could get their act together and figure a few basic things out like computers do exist outside America!

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  #1337070 4-Jul-2015 20:26
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Windows 8 Calendar FAQ, scroll down to "Hide a Calendar or change its color (sic)"


 

     

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    Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Settings.
    (If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, and then clickSettings.)

     

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    Tap or click Options.

     

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    Tap or click the calendar you want to change, and do the following:

     

       

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      Under the calendar name, change the setting from Show to Hide.

       

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      Under the setting, use the list to change the calendar color.

       

 





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