Change the date settings - MAC
Your Mac has the ability to automatically set the correct date
and time, or you can choose to set these manually. You can also
decide how you want the time and date to display on your Mac.
Here's how to set these preferences.
Open "System Preferences" and click
"Date & Time" to display the preferences.
Click the "Date & Time" tab. If you always
want your Mac to set the date and time automatically, select the
"Set Date & Time automatically" checkbox,
choose your location from the pop-up menu to the right, and skip to
step 7. A network connect is required.
To set things manually, or if you don't have a network
connection, deselect the "Set Date & Time
automatically" checkbox.
To manually set the date, click on the month, day, or year in the
field above the calendar to select it,. Either use the up or down
arrows to change the value, or type in the information. Or, click
on the correct date in the calendar graphic, to change the month
use the left and right arrows.
To set the time, click on the hour, minute, seconds, or
AM/PM in the field above the clock to select it. Either
use the up or down arrows to change the value, or type in the
information. Or, click and drag the hands on the clock graphic to
the correct time.
Click the "Time Zone" tab and either click your
approximate location on the map or choose the city closest to you
from the "Closest City" pop-up menu.
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