Can you use Migration Assistant to restore from a previous backup date (not the last Backup)?

How can I restore from a previous backup?  I need all my photo's, ical, and past work for all applications.  I think Bacically I need to restore all users data.
Thanks
Uhgolfer

It is better to do a full restore.
But look at Q14-16 in Pondini's KB
http://pondini.org/TM/FAQ.html

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    KevinD wrote:
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