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# Countdown Timer Settings

{% hint style="info" %}
You can only find countdown timers in Marketing related templates
{% endhint %}

### Working with countdown timer

1. Under marketing template select any template with countdown timer
2. You can start editing the template right away
3. To change countdown timer settings, there are two ways to select the timer component

### Hover near the timer in the Canvas

1. Hover near the timer
2. It will highlight the Timer Component&#x20;
3. Click on Settings Icon -> This will open the properties tab on the left. &#x20;
4. Change the date and time to set the countdown timer
5. Click on the preview to see the changes
6. **See the following demo**

![](/files/YLypvX79mA2gAjK3kcTH)

### Using Inspect Panel

1. Click on any element inside the timer&#x20;
2. Click on Settings Icon -> This will open the properties on the left&#x20;
3. Click on Inspect -> Then click on the Timer
4. Go back to Properties to access the settings&#x20;
5. Change the date and time to set the countdown timer
6. Click on the preview to see the changes
7. **See the following demo**

![](/files/t9f2Ws9UE1AFRrADglx1)


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