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Can you have clock display say
Sunday May 15
and NOT
Sunday 15 May ??
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I tried setting my Blaze to the same settings that you mentioned below.  My Blaze still displays the date as Sunday, May 15.  Have you tried setting your Time Zone to (GMT-6:00 Mountain Time US & Canada)? I don't know the exact answer as I am unable to find a specific date only setting in either the fitbit.com dashboard or via the mobile app.

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@DarwinMulligan Welcome to the forum! Can you provide some additional details please? Which clock face are you seeing this issue with?  What timezone do you have your account set to (Only asking this as for most of the world outside of the US Sunday 15 May is the standard long date format)?

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Edmonton - Canada
Mountain daylight time
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I tried setting my Blaze to the same settings that you mentioned below.  My Blaze still displays the date as Sunday, May 15.  Have you tried setting your Time Zone to (GMT-6:00 Mountain Time US & Canada)? I don't know the exact answer as I am unable to find a specific date only setting in either the fitbit.com dashboard or via the mobile app.

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That solves the problem! ! Thanx. The other way was driving me nuts
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