When we downloaded photos from iCloud, macOS recorded the created date as the current date. In fact, each photo contains the original date in the photo metadata which is a part of the photo data. In order to keep the original date, we need to change the created date . · Here, go to the “ View ” tab, click on the “ Group ” dropdown menu and select “ None ” from the list. 3. That is it. As soon as you select None, the files will be ungrouped date wise and default to whatever view the Downloads folder is set to. In my case, the view is set to bltadwin.rus: 4. · As you can see from your own screen shot, there is no actual data in "date received" and, thus, you can't sort on it. Simply move you mouse anywhere in the title row and right bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins.
Windows 10 users who have updated to have an odd sort of problem; their Downloads folder looks a little different. The files are now grouped by relative time e.g., files that were downloaded a week ago, a month ago, or earlier in the year. It applies to all files regardless if they were downloaded before or after the update. Choose to change the sort criteria as well by simply clicking Right anywhere besides the picture and then going into Sort By and choosing the parameter you want the photos to be sorted by You can select size, date or name; If you're going to organize your photos by the location they were taken in then you need to create folders manually. To find downloads on your PC: Select File Explorer from the taskbar, or press the Windows logo key.
Open “Downloads” folder and right-click on empty area. 2. Now select “Group by” option to (None) in context menu. It’ll immediately remove date groups in “Downloads” folder. 3. If you also want to sort files by names, click on “Name” field present in the top details header as shown in following screenshot. I can sort them by name alphabetically, but not by date downloaded. If I don't remember the name of the download, I'll have to search for it in this huge folder of lots of different downloads, and if it has a weird name as some downloads do, it will be difficult. Or you can select a date range by clicking and holding your left mouse button on the start date and dragging to the end date. You can also type a time range in Search Box, e.g. datemodified:3/1/ 5/5/, to list the files you modified in the date range.
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