Expiring Entries
We can no longer select a date in which to expire entries.
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Eric Wagoner on Oct 22, 2012 @ 06:11 PM
Marian,
I actually removed that quite a while ago. It was confusing too many people, so I just took it out. Do you miss it?
2 Posted by Marian Listwak on Oct 11, 2013 @ 01:17 PM
Hi Eric,
I took back over doing the weblog (the girl that was doing the weblog had a baby) and yes I do miss the expiring entries, because that was the only way I could archive old weblogs that I wanted to reference.
Now that we have to delete them they are permanently gone.
Is there a way we can archive some and delete some?
Thanks
Marian
3 Posted by Marian Listwak on Oct 11, 2013 @ 01:25 PM
Hi Eric,
Another note---since I had to delete some entries so they would not show on the weblog they are now permanently gone although the previous expired ones that I would love to delete forever I can not delete. Is there a way I can permanently delete some of the older ones?
Thanks
Support Staff 4 Posted by Eric Wagoner on Oct 11, 2013 @ 05:43 PM
I'm curious why you want to remove old entries from view. I've just not ever heard of this request before, and I'd like to understand it. I've got seven years worth of weekly weblog posts at my market, and I can't think of anything I'd gain by making any of them go away.
5 Posted by Marian Listwak on Oct 12, 2013 @ 08:28 AM
Much of the information in the email/weblog/newsletter is specific to the week -- dates & times of pick-up. When the entries are left on when scrolling down it gets difficult to distinguish if you are on the correct newsletter weblog and viewing the correct information.