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Janet K.1
5 months agoHelpful | Level 5
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Viewing my files in a chronological order- especially necessary for photographs.
Viewing my files in a chronological order- especially necessary for photographs. An example of the need for the photos that I put in a folder for a client is this- I photographed a construction site...
Neal
Community Manager
5 months agoHi Janet K.1,
Thanks for posting this! I've been reviewing your idea and before I can open it up to votes, I just want to clarify a few things.
By chronological order, you mean the date and time the photo was taken and originally created, not when it was uploaded to Dropbox, correct?
I only ask because my initial thought was that this would essentially be achieved via your camera's naming format as they'd be numbered one after the other (mimicking a chronological order). However, I'm assuming due to the nature of your work, you may have to rename these photos, removing the numbered naming structure?