![]() Here’s another example, which shows how this will sort different types of files chronologically: Here’s our earlier example:Īnd remember that if you want to sort documents by date that have different names, you can put the date firstrather than second. And you can leave off DD (the day) if you don’t need to be that granular. This means your documents will sort by year, then month, then day. What’s a better way to do this so that they actually sort in chronological order? Always use YY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM-DD format when naming files for this purpose. You may have started out naming files like this.īut when you try to sort the file names, they are out of order like this, which is alphabetical and never chronological: Are you trying to organize and sort documents with dates in the title? For example, say you want to always have a list of newsletter files or meeting notes sort in chronological order.
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