time /date back into the system tray/taskbar

How can I insert time /date back into system tray/taskbar. I lost it & I don't know how to get it back .can someone help me please & thank you

Right-click on the taskbar, and then select Properties.

And select Customize, next to the Notification area

Then select the turn system icons on or off in the lower left corner of the window

Set up, next to the clock.

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