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2 minutes ago, j.son19 said:

A while ago when I was forced to update/upgrade to windows 10 1909 where I recently found that the file explorer had changed to organise the folder and files by date last opened like this (minimised each category so my files don't show): I went to view and pressed organise by name but it stayed the same.  

Does anyone know how to change this? Will an update to win10 2004 change it back ?

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A while ago when I was forced to update/upgrade to windows 10 1909 where I recently found that the file explorer had changed to organise the folder and files by date last opened like this (minimised each category so my files don't show):  image.thumb.png.f9215a3edf77d4d308c4ce2d777c2096.png 

I went to view and pressed organise by name but it stayed the same.  

Does anyone know how to change this? Will an update to win10 2004 change it back ?

 

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2 minutes ago, j.son19 said:

A while ago when I was forced to update/upgrade to windows 10 1909 where I recently found that the file explorer had changed to organise the folder and files by date last opened like this (minimised each category so my files don't show): I went to view and pressed organise by name but it stayed the same.  

Does anyone know how to change this? Will an update to win10 2004 change it back ?

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