Although Windows provides us with a default view to sort files and folders, these settings are far from perfect. As such I’ll show you a few ways in which you can organize pictures and jump your latest acquisitions to the top of the list for faster access. Windows by default sorts images files in folders alphabetically and with an ascending order, meaning that if you download new images you’ll have to look through out tons of pictures and waste a lot of time. For example, if you downloaded a picture from Facebook can be even more complicated, as trying to do a search will be a nightmare because of the file name isn’t descriptive. Yes, you can right-click on an empty space in the folder and sort things by date, type, size, and several other default options. But what happens when the pictures you downloaded from Facebook were taken last year or the camera had set the wrong time? The picture will get buried once again into the folder. Again not really an efficient way to sort. Now if you look closely on the image properties, you’ll notice that there are different times stamped on it: The dated in which the file was created, the date it was modified, and the date it was accessed.

The first two won’t work for efficient sorting, because downloading the image at a particular time to your computer, it’s not the date when it was created, and date modified, well… You’ll first need to find the picture, open, edit, and save the file for the date to change. But the date “Accessed” is a setting we can use for sorting as moving, copying, or downloading files from another location will change the stamped date. To change the sorting pattern in a Windows folder do the following.

Better sorting of pictures on Windows

If you haven’t moved or downloaded new images, perhaps using “Date Modified” can help you better.

To make things even a bit more interesting, right-click an empty space in the folder, go to Group by, and select Date Accessed, this will also help you to group all your pictures into a sort of collections, which works when you’re constantly adding pictures to the folder. The beauty of Windows is that you can do a lot of things in different ways to obtain the same result. Default sorting seems to need a bit of work in my opinion, but if you have an easier way to sort images and/or files, tell us in the comments below. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.