Can i launch _Daily_ Time Machine backup?

Hi there,
before upgrading from Mavericks to Yosemite, i want to create the latest backup of my MBP13.
Can i selectively launch a backup choosing the Daily Backup, instead of having to wait through the backup of my entire drive?
From Time Machine preference screen, i see this process is pretty much automatic.
So basically, i wonder if there is a way to control the backup process, or is it fully automatic?

If you can consider starting all over again with both the MBP and MBA, the simplest thing to do by far is erase the Time Capsule disk and then start over again with backups from both Macs and move forward.
Few of us ever need all the backups from months, weeks or even days ago, but I do understand that it is difficult to erase them.
Trying to reduce the size of the current backup set on the Time Capsule would take forever and the results are not guaranteed. There is simply no way to do this other than start to manually delete individual backups from Time Machine. After 3-4 hours of work....and very little gain in disk space.....you may likely conclude that this is not for you.
It would certainly be possible to connect a USB drive to the Time Capsule and "point" the backups for the MBA there, so that is an idea. Not sure what you are referring to about Lion in this regard. You may be confused with Time Machine backups to a USB drive at the AirPort Extreme....which is not supported by Apple.
If you elect to backup the MBA to the "new" USB drive, you still will soon be faced with a decision on what to do with the existing backups on the Time Capsule. In theory, Time Machine deletes older backups automatically to make room for new backups. In practice, this does not always work. Then, you have to decide how to proceed at that point.
Bottom line....starting over fresh with both Macs is by far the simplest thing to do. Given the complexities of network issues, the simplest thing is also often the best thing to do.

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