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Date/time stamp on pictures

Am away from home and need to know how to get the date and time stamped on the pictures even when they are transferred to CD"s.
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A friend says it can't be done, however most Canon models do support this function ... if it exists on your model, it will be under one of the 'Tools' tabs in 'Menu' mode ..

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