If you click the category header for the date again, it should listen in
descending order as opposed to the current ascending order.
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Doug Allen
Windows 2000 MCSE
Microsoft Enterprise NT4/Win2k/XP/Win2k3 Setup Support
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> I work for a computer help desk. One of our users wants to
> list her files in reverse date order. In Windows NT the
> folders stayed at the top of the files list and were put
> in whatever date order was selected. In Windows 2000 the
> folders go to the bottom when the files are sorted by date
> in reverse order. Is there a way to change this so that
> the folders always stay on top? Thanks!!
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