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Guest Cheryl
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When I open a folder and want to Right Click 'Arrange Items By Date' - that

facilitiy seemed to have disappeared from the Menu once I upgraded from

Office 2000 Professional to Office Professional 2003 and from Windows 2000

Professional to Windows XP. I had hoped that Microsoft would have updated

this feature and put it back on? Do you know what I can do? If so, much

apprecaited. Thanks.

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Guest Nightowl
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Re: Arrange By Date

 

Cheryl <Cheryl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on Wed, 9 Jul 2008:

>When I open a folder and want to Right Click 'Arrange Items By Date' - that

>facilitiy seemed to have disappeared from the Menu once I upgraded from

>Office 2000 Professional to Office Professional 2003 and from Windows 2000

>Professional to Windows XP. I had hoped that Microsoft would have updated

>this feature and put it back on? Do you know what I can do? If so, much

>apprecaited. Thanks.

>

 

Hello Cheryl

 

In the folder window, click on the View menu and then on Choose Details.

In the window that pops up, check the boxes for the categories you want,

such as Date Created and/or Date Modified. You should then find that

these appear as options in your right-click menu.

 

To make this the default for all your folders, in the folder window

click Tools | Folder Options, then the View tab, and click the button to

Apply to all Folders.

 

Hope this helps :-)

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Nightowl

Guest Bob I
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Re: Arrange By Date

 

Works just fine here(but it is "Modified" or "Created' not "Date" for

NTFS), what exactly did you do to your PC?

 

Cheryl wrote:

> When I open a folder and want to Right Click 'Arrange Items By Date' - that

> facilitiy seemed to have disappeared from the Menu once I upgraded from

> Office 2000 Professional to Office Professional 2003 and from Windows 2000

> Professional to Windows XP. I had hoped that Microsoft would have updated

> this feature and put it back on? Do you know what I can do? If so, much

> apprecaited. Thanks.

>


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