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On Windows 7, the Open file dialogue seems to be the same component as the File explorer; so, right-clicking on the free space after the last column header lets you select which standard information fields are displayed. 'date modified' and 'date created' are two of the possibilities. I think I remember the same behaviour from XP.
Pretty well the same as Charles said, but differently expressed <g> |
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