- Click 'Write Article' below your status box.
- Click 'Manage' and select 'Scheduled'.
- Click the three-dot icon (...) in the top-right corner of the scheduled article you want to remove.
- Click 'Delete'.
- Select ‘Move to Drafts’ to cancel and remove the scheduled article.
How to Delete a Scheduled Post on LinkedIn
Try this interactive demo to learn how to delete a scheduled post on LinkedIn.
📌 Why this matters
You might need to cancel a scheduled LinkedIn post when breaking news shifts your messaging, a client changes direction, or you spot an error after scheduling. Beyond simple corrections, this flexibility protects your professional reputation when timing becomes inappropriate - like promotional content scheduled during industry crises. The ability to move posts back to drafts rather than losing them entirely preserves your work while giving you time to adjust messaging, timing, or context without starting from scratch.
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