HOW TO USE COUNT POWER

COUNT POWER GENERATOR

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e.g. "tomorrow", "+7 days/weeks/months", "December 25th", "December 2015", "Dec 1st 2015", "April 29th 01:00", "06/28/2014" (MM/DD/YYYY)...
This uses your local time zone.

CREATING THE CODE MANUALLY:

Remember to follow what the guide says, the format must be followed as says, or the power will not work.
Countdown power allows you to set a countdown for any event. However, the maximum duration is 100 days.
To set countdown to a date, it is (MMDDYY)
Meaning you start off with the number the month is, then the number the day is, and then what year it is. Remember for the year you only put the last two numbers, for example 2011 would be 11.
(count#d071511) use d for days until 071511 (07/15/11, July 15th 2011)
(count#h071511) use h for hours
(count#m071511) use m for minutes
(count#s071511) use s for seconds
(count#d071511)days(count#h071511)hours(count#m071511)minutes(count#s071511)seconds to July 15th!
To set countdown to a date and time (MMDDYYHHMMSS):
use: 071511072710 for (07/15/11 7:27:10 AM, July 15th 2010 7:27:10 AM)
This above way would work like this: For example, the date set is July 15th, from now, that is exactly 27 days. After the amount of days passes, it will turn to hours, then minutes, and then seconds. All displayed in one smiley. If you want to see all of these at the same time, refer to the individual day,hour,minute,second countdowns.
For an alternative LED style, add l to the code. Example (count#dl071511)
To set it to a fixed number (F):
(count#f42) use f to set a fixed number
To color the numbers you can add a color code after the time:
(count#f42#r) or (count#f42#00ff00)
Fade, Mirror, Invert effects can also be applied in the same way.
The countdown power works according to time zones, so people will see the countdown in their respective time zone.
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