Printing EXIF Data on Contact Sheet

Is there a way to add to the contact sheet printout pre-selected EXIF data? I would like to have Original date/time, ISO, shutter speed, f stop and focal length on the contact sheet. I would also like to have full path with file name printed as well. How do I accomplish this.
I am using PSE 4.0.
Thanks for your help.

I'll be interested to see what people post back to you, because I actually
have the choice to do this... excepting that it is greyed out. If no one
responds, I'll look around and see what I can find.
Cheers

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