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I've adjusted the file sequence to match the original arrangement.

I've adjusted the file sequence to match the original arrangement.

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Greytide
Member
159
08-22-2025, 10:33 AM
#1
I understand this may seem straightforward but it’s actually quite complex. Remember those are mainly zip or rar archives where some were already extracted while others weren’t. I’m looking for the original, mostly compressed folders in the right order, newest first. This is the reverse of what’s currently displayed. The issue started when I accidentally selected the "name" column, which pushed the extracted files to the top and made it impossible to restore the previous layout. Grouping also doesn’t help because it would disrupt the folder structure needed for the mods. In short, I need to bring things back to their original arrangement as they were months ago, not the current mess. Tldr: I must undo this change and restore the files exactly as they appeared before.
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Greytide
08-22-2025, 10:33 AM #1

I understand this may seem straightforward but it’s actually quite complex. Remember those are mainly zip or rar archives where some were already extracted while others weren’t. I’m looking for the original, mostly compressed folders in the right order, newest first. This is the reverse of what’s currently displayed. The issue started when I accidentally selected the "name" column, which pushed the extracted files to the top and made it impossible to restore the previous layout. Grouping also doesn’t help because it would disrupt the folder structure needed for the mods. In short, I need to bring things back to their original arrangement as they were months ago, not the current mess. Tldr: I must undo this change and restore the files exactly as they appeared before.

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Eeetan
Junior Member
14
08-22-2025, 04:32 PM
#2
They seem to be arranged in a particular sequence for clarity. Have you considered filtering by category?
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Eeetan
08-22-2025, 04:32 PM #2

They seem to be arranged in a particular sequence for clarity. Have you considered filtering by category?

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Robx_33
Member
141
08-29-2025, 11:00 PM
#3
You can also right-click the bar and choose "more," offering hundreds of categories for organizing files. However, as @OddOod mentioned, simply sorting by file type might resolve the issue.
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Robx_33
08-29-2025, 11:00 PM #3

You can also right-click the bar and choose "more," offering hundreds of categories for organizing files. However, as @OddOod mentioned, simply sorting by file type might resolve the issue.

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Benny_Boy679
Member
217
09-02-2025, 08:39 AM
#4
This feature isn't functioning properly, making it difficult to locate the necessary images and their usage guidelines. It seems the interface is quite confusing, especially when trying to add or manage mods. The current setup requires significantly more effort and time compared to previous versions. Additionally, finding detailed instructions for certain mods has become increasingly challenging. I need the top section prominently displayed so I can quickly access new downloads without scrolling through endless pages.
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Benny_Boy679
09-02-2025, 08:39 AM #4

This feature isn't functioning properly, making it difficult to locate the necessary images and their usage guidelines. It seems the interface is quite confusing, especially when trying to add or manage mods. The current setup requires significantly more effort and time compared to previous versions. Additionally, finding detailed instructions for certain mods has become increasingly challenging. I need the top section prominently displayed so I can quickly access new downloads without scrolling through endless pages.

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One_L_Wil
Member
175
09-21-2025, 12:09 AM
#5
The issue is that sorting by date places the newly extracted folders at the top, which feels right but isn't what I expected. Normally, compressed folders should stay below them. I’d create a new folder with just the extracted files, though that would be time-consuming. It’s definitely better than the current situation, even though it means dealing with around 8,000 items and endless scrolling.
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One_L_Wil
09-21-2025, 12:09 AM #5

The issue is that sorting by date places the newly extracted folders at the top, which feels right but isn't what I expected. Normally, compressed folders should stay below them. I’d create a new folder with just the extracted files, though that would be time-consuming. It’s definitely better than the current situation, even though it means dealing with around 8,000 items and endless scrolling.

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sabre06
Member
82
09-21-2025, 12:57 AM
#6
Date modified description could help. I maintain my Downloads folder organized this way, which keeps folders at the bottom.
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sabre06
09-21-2025, 12:57 AM #6

Date modified description could help. I maintain my Downloads folder organized this way, which keeps folders at the bottom.

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EpicMike115
Member
175
09-22-2025, 07:27 AM
#7
In short... it worked, though I had to include "date created" since that’s the standard setting. This is precisely what it looked like!
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EpicMike115
09-22-2025, 07:27 AM #7

In short... it worked, though I had to include "date created" since that’s the standard setting. This is precisely what it looked like!