Can I customize the date format?

When importing camera raw files, I am able to select mmm/dd/yyyy as an option in the photo downloader. Once the files are in Bridge, if I want to batch rename, the date option does not include mmm(the month spelled out instead of numeric). Is there a way to customize the date format in the batch rename menu?
Thank you

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