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| Future Dating of posts is now available from Blogger Click here to see Blogger's instructions about it! Now you can leave some posts lined up when you are about to leave on vacation or for a month in jail and they will publilsh, one or more every day, while you're absent. So many people have inquired about this for the past five years that I suppose a lot of people will now praise the lord and send their checks (as usual) to the nation's poor. I have heard a great many complaints about how it "doesn't work", yet I don't think I've had a single one fail to publish. Admittedly, I am using the "future-publishing" on a more infrequent basis than some people. I doubt I ever use it more than 2 or 3 times a week. [More below...] There doesn't appear to be any difficult moves added to the Publishing process. It works the way many of us used to think would just be logical. One could always use the Post Options to change the date to anything you liked, but there was no automatic publishing--you always had to come back and hit the publish "button" on that date. 1. Give a date and time in Post Options for tomorrow, next week, or whenever 2. Then hit Publish, 3. The system will show a sign that says the post will be automatically published on X date at X time. 4. the system will wait until that date and time to publish it. Couldn't be simpler, unless they screw it up. If they screw it up, let me know. |

Be sure to click in the most appropriate of the circles, then click "Continue".
| Once in a while someone knows about the strikethrough tag without knowing what its called or how to utilize it, so here is the strikethrough tags: <strike>TEXT</strike> I don't see any way to do this in Compose Mode, so you have to switch to the Edit Html Mode in order to do it. At times people don't know the exact word that's involved in this and may say "cancel" or some other similar word. |
| <div style="line-height: 18px;">TEXT</div> |
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[You can do it, but there's no direct way to do so.]
| Revise your message |
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| 1. Copy your message and revise it. 2. Copy the new text and/or code. 3. Paste the revised info into a new message. 4. If it works out right, delete (Remove) the original message. |
| Remove Message In Blogger Help Group: |
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| 1. Click on "more options" in the upper right corner of your own message. 2. Click on "Remove" in the list of options in blue text. 3. Click on "Yes, remove it now". 4. Click the "Confirm" button. |
If it feels like you're telling it to do the above 3 times at least, welcome to the club!
These are some old instructions and I'll update it when I feel like it. The screen has changed. Sorry.
| I found a curious thing, though I may be among the last to discover it. I just took a recently-created blog, played with it, then subjected it to the "Revert to Classic" button. Oddly enough, the system "reverted" it even though it had never been a classic template. I didn't test everything about it, but I thought it was very curious. Maybe someday I'll think of some use for this marvellous piece of information. Till then, la di dah... |
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I used to be a Blog*Star! on Blogger Help Group, but when I got to where I made myself puke, I quit! Of course, I'm not a bit better now, so keep your distance and keep your equilibrium! |