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Margins in "Crop to content" are too wide

  • October 9, 2025
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I have prepared two versions of a simple diagram to be exported with a transparent background. They are basically a rectangle split in two different ways.

The two images will be shown one below the other. It is thus important to keep the rectangle of the same width.

When I choose to export the file with “Crop to content”, the padding around the actual plotted area is too wide and I cannot find a way to reduce it. I see the option for manual cropping, but I need the two images to be exactly of the same width - a manual crop would introduce variability, hard to correct later and awful to see in the slides I am preparing.

Is there any way to set the padding around the content area?

Best answer by Sierra S

Hi ​@thistlillo

Thank you for posting in the community! To better understand and visualize the issue you're experiencing, it would be helpful if I could see the document you're trying to export. Would you be able to provide a screenshot of the document or a screen recording of the issue?

If you prefer more confidentiality, you can send a temporary document PIN instead. For more information on generating a Support PIN, check out this Help Center article.

Let me know if you'd rather have me convert this into a support ticket for a more private follow-up.

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  • October 10, 2025

Hi ​@thistlillo

Thank you for posting in the community! To better understand and visualize the issue you're experiencing, it would be helpful if I could see the document you're trying to export. Would you be able to provide a screenshot of the document or a screen recording of the issue?

If you prefer more confidentiality, you can send a temporary document PIN instead. For more information on generating a Support PIN, check out this Help Center article.

Let me know if you'd rather have me convert this into a support ticket for a more private follow-up.