How to search and view image based on its data taken?

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How to search and view image based on its data taken?

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I have a lot of image files in hands, but it is hard for me to view those files based on date taken. My intention is to extract, move or copy those files into another folder. Anyone knows how to do it?
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ricardogroetaers
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Re: How to search and view image based on its data taken?

Post by ricardogroetaers »

I didn't understand your text correctly.
How difficult would it be to sort the display by date in File Manager?
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Re: How to search and view image based on its data taken?

Post by Rocky Bennett »

Copy and paste is a great way to move files. That part about the date I do not understand your issue.
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