In order to have them both line up on the right, you will need to StringAlign=Right on both...
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The key to StringAlign in general is the X (and possibly Y) position of the meter. That is the "anchor" that the StringAlign uses.
https://docs.rainmeter.net/manual/meters/string/#StringAlign
Just be sure the X is large enough that the longest possible string value for the meter will fit (or wrap it with CiipString=2) and then StringAlign=Right will "start" it at that point and in a sense draw backwards to the left.
If you don't set the X value, and use StringAlign=Right, it will "start" at zero and draw backwards to the left, into an alternative universe... Confusing for evil Spock, and useless for you.
P.S. I changed the time code for "day of month" from
%e to
%#d. I don't find %e to be particularly useful, as although it avoids the leading zero of %d, it adds a leading space instead, which is just as annoying. If you use the # character with %d, as in
%#d, it will automatically strip off any leading zeros as needed, and you don't get weird gaps.
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