Time/Date stamp in History panel

It would be useful if Lightroom would show the entries in the history panel along with the date/time they were made. Then, I can see if I recently updated the file or if they are old edits. (yeah, I could look at the mod date on the xmp...)

+1 vote - as an option. It would look mighty busy if date/time was always shown for every little twist, but it would be useful for those times when you gotta wonder when these edits were made. XMP last-mod date is not very helpful since XMP can be is re-written even when nothing changes, and anyway dates don't accompany individual changes. Note: Export history items already include a date-timestamp. Might as well toss this option in for metadata changes too, although less important than for edit changes...

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