Sorting .Mov files in Adobe Premiere Elements 10

I have imported all my .MOV files into Adobe PE 10. How do I sort them by date order so I can make the film in chronological order?
It is strange because all my .Mov files are ordered by date in Adobe Premiere 10 Organizer - but then in Adobe PE 10, I can only sort by file length or name...? this seems a bit strange when I am trying to make a chronological family movie. Am I missing something?
Thanks
Alana

While there are some possibilities for sorting on MetaData in PrPro's Project Panel, the handling of Time/Date shot differs so much by the camera used, that most complain that it does not work, as they would like it to, so not really much better, if at all.
To get an idea of the problems encountered, I would do a Search of the PrPro CS 6 Forum, for "date," and read some of those threads.
Good luck,
Hunt

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