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Tom Gewecke
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Apple's Finder has been using "natural" sort order (where strings of digits are ordered as single characters) for file names for nearly 20 years, since OS X 10.0 There's no way to change it as far as I know. If you want the other waykind of sort order, you have to use Terminal or a 3rd party app.

Apple's Finder has been using "natural" sort order (where strings of digits are ordered as single characters) for nearly 20 years, since OS X 10.0 There's no way to change it as far as I know. If you want the other way, you have to use Terminal or a 3rd party app.

Apple's Finder has been using "natural" sort order (where strings of digits are ordered as single characters) for file names for nearly 20 years, since OS X 10.0 There's no way to change it as far as I know. If you want the other kind of sort order, you have to use Terminal or a 3rd party app.

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Tom Gewecke
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Apple's Finder has been using "natural" sort order (where strings of digits are ordered as single characters) for nearly 20 years, since OS X 10.0 There's no way to change it as far as I know. If you want the other way, you have to use Terminal or a 3rd party app.