How To Change The Display Style Of the System Day In The Windows 7 System Tray
- Click the Clock in your Windows 7 system tray and then select Change date and time settings 
- Click Change date and time 
- Click Change calendar settings 
- From here, you can change your date and time display using the preset Windows 7 format. Select one from the drop-down lists, but if you want something more customized, click Additional settings. 
- Go to the Date tab. You can adjust what it displays and set it to your custom parameters; you can only use the letters: d, M, and y. 
d = dayM= monthy = year
Test out different combinations to see which suits you best; you can also include commas, slash marks, dashes, and other grammatical symbols. Click Apply when ready to see the results.
Now you have a customized date appearance. In the example below, I used “dddd, MMM d“ for the short date and “dddd, MMM dd/yyyy” for the extended date. It’s nice to know that when I forget what day it is, Windows 7 clock has my back.
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