View by file name...

My images are sequentially named by my camera. Isn't there any way to view a slideshow using the file names? Seems like a silly oversight by Adobe.
Ted

Firstly, I don't understand why you have a problem. PSA SE normally shows images by date/time, which is the same order that you took the photos, which is what you want. Where is the problem with this?
However, you can have filename order. Just Choose Folder Location view [bottom left hand corner of the screen].

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