When printing a template on thicker paper such as glossy photo paper, there may be occasions when the images in the resulting printout don't perfectly fit inside their cell border. Generally this is caused by the way in which the printer feeds in thicker paper types such as glossy or photo paper. For example, if your template consists of two 4x6 cells and the printout reveals that the images didn't reach to the top of the cells (and correspondingly, an equal amount of image area extends below the bottom of the cell), you can correct this by moving the template up slightly.
Adjust the template as follows:
To move the template 1/20th of an inch (1.25 millimeters), hold down Ctrl and press the desired arrow key (Up, Down, Left, and Right). Each press of the key moves the template.
To move the template 1/10th of an inch (2.5 millimeters), hold down Ctrl and Shift, and then press the desired arrow key.
Note: If you find that your printer consistently misprints in the same way, you could adjust the template accordingly and then save it, giving it a template name that denotes use for the specific printer.
Printing Images Using a Template
Editing Multiple Cells Simultaneously
Placing Text Captions on the Layout