Organize files and folders by date

Now I know how to organize folders and files by created date, simply click on the tab and Explorer sorts.

My question is how to organize files and folders together in date?

If I remember right under win95 or 98 of time things were fixed that... Anyone know how?

Thank you!

Right click on a place empty and try the option "Group by", which groups them by date.  For example, all changed yesterday is in a group of "yesterday".

Shawn B Keene | Microsoft contributor community

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