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Subject: New Message: Re: Back posting on the calendar
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You have to maintain the chronological order of the posts if you do this, but if you open the Radio application window and choose Tools->Developers->Jump. Enter weblogData.posts for each post you can modify the "when" value under the Value column.
You should just post all the posts in the order they will appear on the weblog from oldest to newest. Then find the first of those "backdated" posts and change the date, the continue until you get to the last one you want to backdate.
You can't just backdate to any arbitrary date. So if the last post was on March 3, 2006, you don't want date the next post January 2, 2006.