look at the bottom of the box you are writing your post in
then when ready to post clcik on 'post options' and change the date to now and time to 5 minutes ago et voila...
you can also take your published page if incorrect time etc..or you want to re edit..out into draft ..look for the orange button further down the page..under the composing box
That's it. I didn't know you could adjust it, though, so I always draft my posts in Word and then cut and paste when I'm ready to publish. Oooooh... that makes me sound all writerly, doesn't it? Cool.
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That's how it works. But you can also change the date to a day in advance or even a week in advance.
Thankyou, Dumdad, I was wibbling out into the ether there, and you have rescued me!
I love where technology has got us, and how we can communicate so much more easily in many ways, but I think I am descended from a Luddite strain!
look at the bottom of the box you are writing your post in
then when ready to post clcik on 'post options' and change the date to now and time to 5 minutes ago et voila...
you can also take your published page if incorrect time etc..or you want to re edit..out into draft ..look for the orange button further down the page..under the composing box
That's it. I didn't know you could adjust it, though, so I always draft my posts in Word and then cut and paste when I'm ready to publish. Oooooh... that makes me sound all writerly, doesn't it? Cool.
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