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Changing the Time of an Entry   PDF  Print  E-mail 
Someone recently asked the following question.

“Is there a way to change the date of an entry? The one I posted today entitled was actually for yesterday, but I could NOT get on the internet last night, so it didn’t get posted till today. It’s not a big deal, but I just thought I’d see if there’s a way to change that in case this happens again. Thanks!”

Yes, it is definitely possible. After you have saved a new entry or followed the steps above to “Edit Existing Entries”, you will be transferred directly into editing mode for that entry.

Look for the “Authored On” section of the page. The newsletter software allows you to pre-date or post-date your entries by modifying the Authored on date and time for an entry. Simple change the date and time using the form “YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS” (you must use this specific syntax).