Today I figured out a way to line them up so much more easily. Place the JPEG preview on the bottom layer. Then add an adjustment filter (hue or saturation change works, too, tinting the JPEG. Now the misaligned components are easy to detect. Click the image below to see an example; this white square need to go up a bit and right just a smidge. I can nudge them until the lavender shading for that shape is hidden. Voila--easy, fast alignment of PNG layers.
ASO_SS_DLOT_DbleSpread_Spread_7-8_600_R.jpg (75.96K)
Number of downloads: 26 Example is from ASO DoubleSpread LayoutTemplate 7-8.
I hadn't seen this hint posted elsewhere; my apologies if it's a duplicate. You can remove the shading once the PSD is created if you like. Then save the assembly as a PSD before doing anything else. I hope that others find this as helpful as I am finding it.

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