I don't think you can work in the past. Usually I fix clock manually.Hildegund Mythenmetz <hildegund.mythenmetz@gmail.com> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I am experiencing some problems with the continuous clocking feature of
> org-mode. I created a question in stackoverflow for this (see
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17969129/emacs-org-mode-continuous-clocking-does-not-work
> )
>
> I would be grateful, if you could help me in resolving this issue..
>
> Below is the description of the problem as asked in stackoverflow
>
>
> Thanks you for any help,
>
> Andreas
>
>
> I activated the option org-clock-continuously to recover gaps in my
> clocking and the continuous clocking does not seem to work.
>
> I am often fixing endtimes for clocked items, because I forgot to clock out
> (using the function org-resolve-clocks and using the K option (keep x
> minutes).
>
> When I am clocking in afterwards (in the agenda view) after having fixed
> the last clock, org-mode always clocks me in with the current time instead
> of the last time I clocked out (according to the clock resolution).
>
> Example:
>
> TODO sample todo
>
> CLOCK: [2013-07-31 Mi 12:53]
>
> M-x org-resolve-clocks -> K -> 5
>
> CLOCK: [2013-07-31 Mi 12:53]--[2013-07-31 Mi 12:58] => 0:05
>
> agenda view: clock in on a different task
>
> (! no question, if I want to clock in now or at last clock out time !)
>
> ** TODO sample todo 2
>
> CLOCK: [2013-07-31 Mi 13:22]
>
> Any ideas how to fix this or what option I have to activate in addition to
> org-clock-continuously?
>
> I am working on windows 7 Professional with GNU Emacs (GNU Emacs 24.3.1
> (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601)) and orgmode 8.0.3
Thanks and Regards
Noorul