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Date View Can someone advise how to make the date appear on the picture while viewing and/or printing the picture

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    I want to know how to have the date displayed on the prints of the pictures that I take.

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I called Canon and they said that date is not available with S400. However, you can get some programs that will print the date on the pictures yourself. Each picture has stored the date it was taken inside the picture file (embedded). Hope that helps.

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