We’ll show you how to select a different format and how to create a custom format for the date and time in Windows 10, 8.1, and 7. For example, you might want use slashes on the date shown on the Taskbar, but use periods in the dates you enter in Excel. It also affects programs you run in Windows, such as Excel, unless you override the format in the program itself. The format of the date and time affects the clock on the Taskbar, as shown above. RELATED: How to Use Periods in Dates in Excel You can also change the format of the time. However, if you want to use a different format for the date, such as using periods instead of slashes (3.23.16), that’s easy to change in Windows’ settings. ![]() ![]() By default, Windows formats dates with slashes (3/23/16).
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