Contact sheet printing from iphoto6

How can i make 7 across a contact sheet use the whole width of paper? Alternatively, can i get titles to print on contact sheet in iphoto5? I can get titles and minute images in iphoto6 and 7 across the sheet with no titles in iphoto5.

What are your Edit > Color Settings?
What are the color spaces of the images themselves and of the contact sheet files?
Do you use the same print settings for the individual files and the contact sheets?

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    Allo.
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    Welcome to the Apple Discussions. Can you post a screenshot of the contact sheet showing the gray borders? That would help us envision the problem a little better. But, as a first cut, delete the iPhoto preference file, com.apple.iPhoto.plist, that resides in your User/Library/Preferences folder.
    Do you Twango?
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