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Feature: Add option to change the default sorting order #11053

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Marin-Kitagawa opened this issue Jan 22, 2023 · 3 comments · Fixed by #11220
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Feature: Add option to change the default sorting order #11053

Marin-Kitagawa opened this issue Jan 22, 2023 · 3 comments · Fixed by #11220

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@Marin-Kitagawa
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Marin-Kitagawa commented Jan 22, 2023

What feature or improvement do you think would benefit Files?

Right now, I can only see the default sorting option (for e.g. Date Modified). But there is not option to change the order (Ascending or Descending). Could you please incorporate this feature?

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Include an option for default sorting order

Files Version

Version: 2.4.21.0
OS Version: 10.0.22621.1105

Windows Version

Edition:	Windows 11 Pro 
Version:	22H2 
OS build:	22621.1105 
Experience:	Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22638.1000.0

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@yaira2 yaira2 moved this from 🆕 New to 📋 Planning stage in Files task board Jan 22, 2023
@yaira2 yaira2 changed the title Default sorting order Feature: Add option to change the default sorting order Jan 22, 2023
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I will address this issue after #11154 is closed.

@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from 📋 Planning stage to ✅ Done in Files task board Feb 9, 2023
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yaira2 commented Feb 9, 2023

@Marin-Kitagawa this will be available in the next release.

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Oh thanks

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