Windows folder, remove sorting by date???

pulpfiction69 Posted messages 70 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -  
 Julie -
Hello,

I have a little issue with one of my folders (a normal Windows folder)
I have some files in it and I was having fun sorting them by name.
Now I would like to revert it to normal, but I can't remove the sorting.
The files are stuck sorting into categories: A-D E-K L-P Q-Z

How do I remove this cursed sorting?

Have a good day

Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 3.6.13

3 answers

  1. pulpfiction69 Posted messages 70 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   98
     
    Oh no, it's fine.
    You need to do this: right-click in the folder, group by > none

    Thank you.
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    1. lolo78
       
      Hi
      I can't find the sorting by "none" on Windows 7 as you just said
      I would also like to be able to move the items in a folder as I wish, without them being sorted automatically
      Thank you
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    2. rollingdom
       
      Great, it works for W10 as well.
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    3. fleur
       
      In April 2020, there is no longer a section for that, it's frustrating.
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    4. Toche74 > fleur
       
      click on the view tab
      in the "Current View" section of the ribbon: "Group By" icon: choose none
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    5. Missele67 > Toche74
       
      alleluia thank you very much!!!! have a nice day! Claire
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  2. jjpot Posted messages 8431 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2 259
     
    Right click on the folder bar (name-size-date) and recheck date.
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  3. pulpfiction69 Posted messages 70 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   98
     
    I am on Windows 7
    What do you call the folder bar?
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    1. jjpot Posted messages 8431 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2 259
       
      I don't know 7, but when you open a folder, just above the folder items, you should have a line with the names of the various attributes of the items (name, creation date, size in bytes, folder type, etc.). If you right-click on this line, you can configure it.
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