You go to Properties-Statistics. It will list Created and all the dates of 
which it was changed. 

Walter Blum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          Now, that's interesting -- and 
something I hadn't noticed
before. When you click on a folder in Windows, you get
information only on when the folder was last "modified." But
when you click on a FILE in Windows, you're told when the file
was "created" and when it was "modified."

Do you have any idea why Microsoft does that? It would save
us all a lot of trouble if we knew when a folder was both
created and modified.

I suspect some programmer goofed, and they decided just to
let it pass.

Walter

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Hi Walter: The problem I found is that Windows replaces
> the date every time you open the file or make changes and
> I like to find a file by the date I created it. I don't
> know if there is a way in Windows to change that. Take
> pictures for instance. Do I want to find it on the date I
> created it or on the day it was last viewed? Another
> concern is that when you search say E-mails you can limit
> your search to a specific time period. I don't know, but
> to me it seems simpler. Bye
> 
> Emile
> 


                         

       
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