Date Format in dd-mm-yy in system preferences

Hi, I am new to Mac - I was trying to change the system date as dd-mm-yy. Unfortunately not, I've changed the system preferences to my local language - but that didn't work.
Kindly note that I need this for all my applications viz. Excel, Outlook etc. - Much appreciated if someone can help

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