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OneDrive date modified without changing the file
- Mar 13, 2019This is because of AutoSave in the office clients. They continually save as your view them and they will make changes unfortunately sometimes by just looking at them. The only option you really have is to uncheck the option in your OneDrive client so the files don't open directly with office but open locally. It's sort of explained in this article, but this tick box should keep the files opening the old way and not using the auto save functionality.
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/use-office-applications-to-sync-office-files-that-i-open-8a409b0c-ebe1-4bfa-a08e-998389a9d823?ui=en-US&rs=en-001&ad=US
Though an old thread, I think I've found a workaround that doesn't require turning off autosave or autosync.
We know that simply opening an Office file saved in OneDrive will automatically update 'date modified'. However, it doesn't update 'date last saved'.
You can change the columns in File Explorer to show 'date last saved' instead of 'date modified':
- Navigate to the folder
- Right click on a column heading (e.g name)
- Select 'More...'
- Uncheck 'Date modified'
- Scroll down to 'Date last saved' and check this
- Click OK
For the change to apply to all folders of the same type, follow these simple steps: https://superuser.com/a/1128443/642896
leo-c thanks for that. I came here for work but I'm going to try it tonight on my home Windows 11 computer. It's been bugging the heck out of me, opening File Explorer and the list of my recent files changes in front of my eyes every few seconds as stuff from years ago suddenly appears at the top of the list, I guess because of some sync action by OneDrive.