Steam Change Date Format

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In Steam, is there a way to change the date format displayed? An example is a coupon, it says it runs out on 10/12/2014

I see the 10th of December 2014, but it's actually the 12th of October 2014.

Is there a way to change this? I saw on a forum that it adjusts to your computer's format. I'm on a Mac and my date format is dd:mm:yyyy but Steam is still set to mm:dd:yyyy

Is there any way to fix this?






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How do I change my date from DD MM to YYYY?

1. Steps to Change Date Format in Windows 10
  • Click on the Start button > Settings icon.
  • On the Settings screen, click on Time & Language.
  • On the next screen, click on Date & Time in the left pane. ...
  • On the next screen, scroll down and click on Change data formats Link.


  • How do you format a date?

    The international standard recommends writing the date as year, then month, then the day: YYYY-MM-DD. So if both Australians and Americans used this, they would both write the date as 2019-02-03.

    How do I change the date format on a server?

    Open Control Panel, and then click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options. Click Regional and Language Options. On the Regional Options tab, click Customize. On the Date tab, next to Short date format, select a short date format.

    How do I change the date format on an app?

    The easiest way to do this is to start from a format this is close to what you want.
  • Select the cells you want to format.
  • Press CTRL+1.
  • In the Format Cells box, click the Number tab.
  • In the Category list, click Date, and then choose a date format you want in Type. ...
  • Go back to the Category list, and choose Custom.




  • How To Windows Tip - Change the Date format on the system tray




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