Yes I am using Windows Explorer but when I righ-click on the column header,
the "Date Modified" (not Created, sorry, my mistake) is ticked and can't be
ticked off. If i click on "Others.." I have a list of data (number of files,
author, program used, comments, company, version...) which i can tick to make
the corresponding column appear, but no "Name" and it is still impossible to
tick "Date Modified" off...
"Dave" wrote:
> In Windows Explorer (which I assume you are using), right-click on whatever
> column header you have, and select Name, Date Modified, etc. for whichever
> columns you want to see.
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> "Carnosaure" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:C1CEADC4-65AA-4965-AA40-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Thanks but this is not what I meant. It is not a problem of sorting. All
> > the
> > files and folders are displayed by Vista as eg "11/09/2007 10:03" ie its
> > date
> > of creation, for a file initially named "myvideo.wmv", for example. I can
> > still see the real name of the file when using winrar browser for example,
> > or
> > when i try to rename it pressing F2, but after trying to rename it, it
> > still
> > displays "11/09/2007 10:03". This is a real mess.
> >
> > "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
> >
> >> On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 09:37:02 -0800, Carnosaure
> >> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Hello, since I started my laptop two days ago all my files and folders
> >> > are
> >> > displayed by Vista according to their date of creation instead of their
> >> > name.
> >> > I can browse more easy through programs such as winrar to actually see
> >> > where
> >> > I am and what I have in one folder. I tried to display different
> >> > information
> >> > using right-click "sort by" or "arrange by" and selecting "others" than
> >> > ticking something else than "date of creation" but that one can't be
> >> > ticked
> >> > off. Is there another way to get rid of that situation?
> >>
> >>
> >> The easiest way to change the order of displayed files in Windows
> >> Explorer or Computer, is by clicking on the header of the field you
> >> want to sort on. Click it a second time to reverse the sort from
> >> low-high to high-low, or vice versa.
> >>
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> >> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
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> >>
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