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Change the date and time of files – Adobe Elements Organizer 9 User Manual

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USING ELEMENTS 9 ORGANIZER

Managing files and catalogs

Last updated 9/12/2011

In Full Edit or Quick Fix, open the photo you want to duplicate, and choose File

> Duplicate. Its filename is

appended with “-copy.” If you duplicate an Elements

Organizer file in the Editor, you cannot add it to a version set

with the original.

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Change the date and time of files

You can change the date and time in the file information of your photo, video, project, PDF, or audio file. For example,
you can change the date and time that your digital camera records for a media file. You might need to do this if your
camera’s clock is set incorrectly. People often change the date of scanned photos because it reflects the date the photo
was scanned rather than originally taken.

Note: You can also set the date for a file in Date view.

1 Select one or more files in the Media Browser. Shift-click to select a series of files. Ctrl-click/Cmd-click to select

nonadjacent files.

2 Choose Edit > Adjust Date And Time or Edit > Adjust Date And Time Of Selected Items. (You can also right-

click/ctrl-click and choose this command.)

Note: If you frequently change dates, you can set a preference that lets you simply click the date in a thumbnail to open
the Adjust Date And Time dialog box. Choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows), or Adobe Elements 9 Organizer
> Preferences > General (Mac OS). Select Adjust Date And Time By Clicking On Thumbnail Dates.

3 In the Adjust Date And Time dialog box, select one of the following, and then click OK (options vary depending

on the type of file selected):

Change To A Specified Date And Time

Lets you manually change the date and time. Select the option, and then

click

OK. In the Set Date And Time dialog box, type or choose a year in the Year text box. Choose a month and day,

or choose the question marks from the menu, if unknown. Under Time, select Known and type or choose a time in the
text box, or select the Unknown option.

Change To Match File’s Date And Time

Changes the time to the Modified Date of the file. Select the option, and then

click

OK.

Shift To New Starting Date And Time

Lets you adjust the time of multiple selected media files in relation to the oldest

media file in the set. For instance, if you change the time to one month, one day, and one hour earlier, all the media
files are adjusted back by the same amount. Select the option, and then click

OK. In the Set Date and Time dialog box,

specify a new date and time for the earliest item in the group by selecting a new year, month, day, and time. Then
click

OK. This option is useful when your camera’s date and time are not set accurately.

Shift By Set Number Of Hours (Time Zone Adjust)

Lets you adjust the time ahead or back by a certain number of hours.

Select the option, and then click

OK. In the Time Zone Adjust dialog box, select either Ahead or Back, and then either

type or click the up or down arrows to specify the number of hours you wish to adjust. Then click

OK.

Elements

Organizer adjusts the Timeline to reflect the changes and saves the new date and time to the photo’s file in

your catalog.

Note: Elements Organizer displays the imperial-era year, Gregorian year (Japanese), or Gregorian year (English),
depending on what is selected in the control panel. To change the settings in Windows XP, open the Regional and
Language Options control panel, click the Regional Options tab, and specify dates as desired. For more information, see
your Windows documentation.

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