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When I go to save a file, I am presented with a breakdown of possible file locations by "Today", "Yesterday", etc. How do I get rid of this nonsense?

When I go to save a file, I am presented with a breakdown of possible file locations by "Today", "Yesterday", etc. How do I get rid of this nonsense?

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Sorry but your remark is unclear as to what to do. I am including a sceenshot to be more clear. I do not want the breakdown of "Today" and "Earlier this week".

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Hmm, Windows 10 doesn't do that. Maybe it's a Windows 11 thing. Or a synchronized OneDrive thing?

If you click either of the menu buttons in that dialog --

  • Organize
  • the one with the 4 horizontal bars

-- do either have a menu for Grouping? You need to change the Grouping to (None) if you can.

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This appears ONLY in Firefox. How do I get to the "grouping" so I can turn it off. It doesn't matter what page or source. I am running the latest version of Firefox, ie. 100.0.2

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RedRat said

This appears ONLY in Firefox. How do I get to the "grouping" so I can turn it off. It doesn't matter what page or source. I am running the latest version of Firefox, ie. 100.0.2

Either Firefox requests that view when telling Windows to pop up the dialog, or Windows is doing that because Firefox didn't tell it *not* to group the list. If the menus in that pop up don't help with turning off grouping, perhaps another Windows 11 user has an idea. As I said, this is not a problem with Firefox 100 on Windows 10.