You will soon have fewer reasons to open Control Panel in Windows 11 by Taras Buria
Good news: more Control Panel bits are making their way to the Settings app, giving you fewer reasons to use the legacy UI that Microsoft buried deep inside its operating system. This time, the company is migrating certain clock-related settings, giving them a more modern look in the Settings app.
The upgraded Settings app now lets you enable additional clocks in the notification center and adjust AM/PM indicators. These features work the same as they do in the legacy Control Panel: you can enable up to two additional clocks for two extra time zones and name them as you wish. Thanks to the redesign, the UI for setting up additional clocks supports dark and light themes, bigger UI elements, and improved accessibility.
The same goes for the AM/PM indicators: you can customize them in Settings > Time & Language > Language & Region > Regional Format.
Other Control Panel bits that recently made their way to the Settings app include some keyboard settings. Microsoft has not confirmed any of those changes yet, so stand by for announcements in future preview builds. Speaking of preview builds, this week, Microsoft released a new Canary build with improved context menus, taskbar changes, new accessibility features, and more. Check out the full release notes here.
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Hi
A few years back I made a ttf font from my handwriting.
Unfortunately, I have lost the font file...
But I have a Word document i made back then, that has the font embedded.
Is it possible for me to get the font out of the document and save it on my computer?
Please note that this is my own font, so I am not trying to take something that is not mine.
I can attach the document here if it helps.
Any tips will be appreciated.
:)
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