How to reuse posts
You can easily reuse any old, published, scheduled, or deleted post.
Go to the Posts tab and apply the filters you need.
Locate the post you want to reuse, then click the Reuse button.
Note: For drafts, the "Delete or Don't delete" option is only available for draft ideas, not for draft posts when reusing them.
You'll be redirected to the Create page where you can add the finishing touches to your post.
Schedule the post accordingly.
Go to the Posts tab, and filter it by Scheduled or Failed.
Select the post you want to reuse by clicking the checkbox option on the left side of the post then click the Reuse button.
You'll be redirected to the Create page where you can add the finishing touches to your post.
Schedule the post accordingly.
Go to the Posts tab and apply the filters you need.
Select all the posts you want to use, then click Reuse at the bottom right.
You'll then be redirected to the Create page where you can add the finishing touches to your posts.
Schedule the posts accordingly.
Updated by: John Ezekiel Jacinto
To reuse a post:
Go to the Posts tab and apply the filters you need.
Locate the post you want to reuse, then click the Reuse button.
Note: For drafts, the "Delete or Don't delete" option is only available for draft ideas, not for draft posts when reusing them.
You'll be redirected to the Create page where you can add the finishing touches to your post.
Schedule the post accordingly.
To reuse a Scheduled/Failed post:
Go to the Posts tab, and filter it by Scheduled or Failed.
Select the post you want to reuse by clicking the checkbox option on the left side of the post then click the Reuse button.
You'll be redirected to the Create page where you can add the finishing touches to your post.
Schedule the post accordingly.
To reuse in bulk:
Go to the Posts tab and apply the filters you need.
Select all the posts you want to use, then click Reuse at the bottom right.
You'll then be redirected to the Create page where you can add the finishing touches to your posts.
Schedule the posts accordingly.
Updated by: John Ezekiel Jacinto
Updated on: 03/10/2024
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