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  2. Category:Time, date and calendar templates - Wikipedia

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    <noinclude>[[Category:Time, date and calendar templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character. Note: This page is for templates that perform calculations related to time or provide similar functions.

  3. Template:Digital clock and date - Wikipedia

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    1. Refer to the List of UTC time offsets article and find your geographic location 2. Edit the page where you have placed the clock, and where it states "offset=" within this template, enter the corresponding offset relative to your geographic location. For example, to set the clock to the time in New York City, set the offset parameter to -4. 3.

  4. Template:Digital clock - Wikipedia

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    This template does not put a working clock on your page. This template adds a clock that shows the time when the page was last updated (or re-cached) and will not update each minute. If you do want a clock that constantly updates, then go to your Preferences and enable the item:

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  7. Template talk:Time - Wikipedia

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    This template has been around a long time, and appears in a lot of places. If you do this, default must be not to show it. Frankly, though, you'd be better off creating a variant template "Time with day of week" to accomplish this. Also, if you just want to do something like this occasionally, you can just use the parser function #time directly.