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I want to know when a file on my disk was created.

I want to know when a file on my disk was created. How can I view this information?
The Macintosh usually lists the available files as icons; however, it will also display this information in text form, including the name and size of the file, when it was last modified, and what program was used to create it. You can change the way a file is displayed using the View menu. Select the View that best suits your needs; for instance, choosing Date from the View menu will display all the file information listed above, but will arrange the files in order by the date which they were last modified.
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