Cannot sort by creation Date

Hello

I know that a few years ago, "Sort by creation date" option has been turned off, but I thought that that is already on. In fact, I was wrong. I can't always sort by this way. It's maybe just something wrong with my first? I'm using version 2014.2, build 8.2.0 (65). If it is always disabled - how can I sort by creation date, when I have a lot of footage? Thank you.

Hello Karolina,

I know that a few years ago, "Sort by creation date" option has been turned off, but I thought that that is already on. In fact, I was wrong. I can't always sort by this way. It's maybe just something wrong with my first? I'm using version 2014.2, build 8.2.0 (65). If it is always disabled - how can I sort by creation date, when I have a lot of footage? Thank you.

This is a bug that has been fixed in the next release of Premiere Pro. In fact, all the metadata columns sortable will be sortable. Often, sorting by name will sort the clips in chronological order. Have you tried?

Thank you

Kevin

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