The magic of the CEIP program ;o)
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"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" <> wrote in message
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>I don't know, I guess they do study's to see what the majority of users
>prefer. Its great though you have found something that helps. 
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> "Franz" <> wrote in message
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>> "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
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>>> Right click an empty spot in the Recycle Bin > on context menu choose
>>> View >
>>> Details, right click again > choose Arrange Icons by > Date Deleted >
>>> right
>>> click again choose Arrange Icons by > Show in groups. That exactly your
>>> desired way, but it does help.
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>> thank you very much. This works also in Windows XP SP2. I didn't know
>> that
>> if I select group I have today, yesterday; oh my god! This is cool! I
>> used
>> windows xp for years without to know about this. Why Microsoft didn't set
>> this type of visualization by default in Windows XP and Vista?
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