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    This issue is probably happening because the artboard dimensions are not appropriate for raster export (i.e. are in decimals).
    If you make x and y values as the whole numbers in the transform panel (not in decimal), then the extra pixels will not be added to the exported image.

    That is the workaround, and it’s reported that it’s not always the case.

    At the same time — Ai knows the size of artboards to be exported and yet it does not deliver the set sizes, which is not fair. The team is going to rethink the algorithm.

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    Alyson DM commented  · 

    Manually going and checking the exact positioning or dimensions of each artboard is not very efficient. If the artboards could ONLY align to an exact pixel position, that would solve this issue. I don't know why there would be the option to use a fraction of a pixel anyways. This issue is one of the reasons I now use Adobe XD.

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    Alyson DM commented  · 

    When I manually move an artboard around it doesn't land on an exact pixel position. When I export all artboards, the size is one pixel extra than my specified artboard size. When I go back to my file, I see the position (X or Y axis) has a decimal. Is there a way I can change my settings so the artboards are ALWAYS at an exact pixel position?

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