Need Date/Time in Mojave Finder, not "Yesterday" or "Today" in Column view
On a newer Macbook Pro running Mojave. Is there a terminal command or something to change how the date/time shows in the Finder? Now that I'm working from home, I often must copy files down to my desktop to work, then copy back up. I would like to see the exact dates and times (especially Modified) in the Finder, so I can at-a-glance verify that I did indeed copy up the latest-greatest.
I always use Column view, which just says "Yesterday" or "Today". We work at a very fast pace, so the exact date/time matters. If I switch to List view, it will give me the time but not the date (e.g. "Yesterday at 12:44 pm"). That isn't real helpful either, as sometimes I need screen captures showing the date/time. I end up having to Cmd-I and screen capture THAT.
I do see "Use Relative Dates" checkbox under Finder>View>View Options, but this is per-folder, and sometimes it isn't there for certain folders, especially on our network. Never used to have this problem with older OS. Is there a terminal command to change this for all for both local and mounted drives? I really don't know why Apple thought it helpful to force-switch to relative dates.
MacBook Pro 15”, macOS 10.14