If I go ahead and print, the border strip is not on the print, but other artifacts are. These artifacts are: Something that looks like a double of details around the edges.
This sounds like you have clicked the Canvas edge.
Ok. Slow it is...
I have standard paper sizes (8.5"X11".) How do I set this? I am not sure! Somehow it works by trial and error--usually. Again, I can't make heads or tails out of the directions.
Step 1
Go to VIEW menu-- Behavior of Closed Panels, and set to manual. That is for ease of use. It will stay like that.
Step 2
What size print do you want to make?
See screen snap 31. Your print properties and job properties should look like that.
step 3
Click on where my screen snap shows 8 x 10 and select the size you want from the list of preset sizes.
Step 4
Turn on crop scissors by clicking the little scissors icon located under the 8.0 of the 8.0 x 10.0
Step 5
Add your image by dragging it to the queue below the thumbnails, or highlighting the thumbnail and click the INSERT key on the keyboard or double click the thumbnail.
Step 6
You should now have an image similar to screen snap 032
Step 7
Right click on the big image upper right and click select image. It might already be selected, but I don't know from here so we play safe and make sure it is selected.
Step 8
Click on the number 1 on Border 1; see snap 031, and select your color.
Step 9
Click your cursor in the text box of the Border 1 size box and (for example) change the right side zero to a 9. That will give you a 0.09 or a 9/100 border in the color of your choice.
See screen snap 033. I have a red border at .09 inches.
OK I'll stop here and see how we did.
I'm here so reply when you can.
Fred
PS.
The message rules wont let me send so many screen snaps, so I'll but two here and the third in the follow up message