Dear friends,
I've got a silly problem with Windows 98, and I hope someboby will be able
to suggest me a solution. In case, please reply me off-list.
When I browse through folders and files using explorer, all files are sorted
as I like (e.g. alphabetical order).

When I have to either open or import a file from inside a running software,
the possible files are always shown sorted in reverse order of their
respective date/time, which is useless for finding the proper file to import
into PageMaker (typical application).
So I have to sort the files before I can start looking for the file I need.
This happens every time, so in case I have to import 200 images into a
PageMaker file I have to sort files 200 times!
This strange behaviour has started after I re-installed Windows 98 on a new
bigger hard-disk.

Any idea about how replacing the damn "auto-reverse-date-sorting" with a
useful file name sorting? I repeat, the problem happens only when browsing
through files within active applications.

Thanks,

Dario

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