Positioning layers



Hi guys.

I have two images of the same size and resolution. What I want to do is
copy a layer from one to exactly the same position on the other, but I
can't figure how. If I copy and paste, the layer centres itself, and
dragging's no good either.
I'm using Photoshop CS.

Can someone help please?

Phil.
.



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