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I'm running 12.04 with Gnome. If needed, I can switch to Unity to do the fix.

I've got 2 desktops running 12.04. One has the current date/time with the icons at the upper right(default). The other has date/time in the center of the top panel(I made this happen). I want both computers to have the date/time at the center. How did I do that?

I know that I changed something to move the date/time on one computer. But I don't remember what I did.

I tried several different searches but did not find an answer.

Jorge Castro
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  • Take a look at this http://askubuntu.com/questions/156076/how-to-move-clock-to-the-middle-of-unity-panel-in-ubuntu-12-04/156089#156089 – Mitch Jul 04 '12 at 16:58
  • @Andy Arnold you are using Gnome Shell or Unity? In GNome Shell center is the default. – lumbric Jul 04 '12 at 20:10

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Hold alt and right click the clock, then a menu will come up. Choose move, and move the applet until it hits the center. Done.

RolandiXor
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