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Delete: To delete a queued post, click the Delete link at the top of the desired
queued post.
Edit: Click the Edit link to open the queued post and make any changes as neces-
sary. When ready, click the Save Changes button to return the post to the Queue.
Publish: You can publish your queued posts one at a time by either clicking the
Publish link at the top of the Queue in the listing, or by clicking the Edit link first
and then choosing one of the publishing options from the drop-down menu on the
sidebar.
Reorder: You can change the order that your queued posts will be published in by
rearranging the posts within the page. To rearrange a queued post, click and drag
on the post's up-/down-arrow icon to move the selected post to a new location
within the page. Repeat as necessary until all posts are in the desired order.
The Queue can hold up to 300 posts at a time. If you need more space, save
your additional posts as drafts until you have room to move them into your
Queue.
Using the Mass Post Editor
Tumblr has a special area called the Mass Post Editor (MPE), where you may select (and
unselect) multiple published posts to add or edit tags, or delete selected posts.
Open the Mass Post Editor by clicking the Mass Post Editor button on your blog's side-
bar. The MPE, shown in Figure 5-4, lists the name of your site at the top of the screen
along with a row of buttons that help you select and modify your posts.
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