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Search: :\$recycle.bin\ !$I <search: | displayname:search:> addcolumn:displayname columns:dm;dc;size;displayname;path;extension;type;name
Macro: bin<search>
So far by going to
Search > Organize Filters... > Edit > Sort > Other > Windows Property System > Date deleted
Search > Organize Filters... > Edit > Columns > Select > Add > Windows Property System > Date deleted
and then by choosing
Search > Organize Filters... > Edit > Sort > Date deleted > Descending
I was able to make the results appear sorted by this date in question, with the most recently deleted item at the very top of the list of items - which option I was also after
Unfortunately when using this Filter of mine and right-clicking any of the headers and choosing either Add Columns... or Organize Columns... did not in the end yield me a permanent Column of Date Deleted wihin this Filter - I was only able to add it temporarily, i.e. lasting for as long as I did not change to some other Filter
And so how can I replace Date Created with Date Deleted permanently in this Filter of mine, which I use for digging in Recycle Bin of Windows 10?