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Is there a way to retain the cropping/sizing of a Slice in the exported EPS file? I don't want the EPS to be cropped to the contents. I want a border around the vector when I export it.

 

Currently, the file is being exported without any size beyond what the EPS contains. So what's the point of being able to adjust the size of a slice? I hope there's a way to do this that I missed.

 

 

Thanks!

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Hi aekorps and Welcome to the Forums,

 

Can you list the steps or post a video of the process you are taking.

 

I just did a simple test by putting a square on the page at the size of 150px by 150px and then in the export persona set my slice to 220px by 220px and when i exported that slice, the eps file had my square in the middle and in mycase a transparent border around the edge of the shape, to the size of the slice i set.

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FWIW, I did a few tests similar to what @stokerg mentioned, drawing out slices in the Export Persona to various sizes larger than several documents containing a variety of vector objects & text. In all tests the slice exported to an EPS file the size of the oversized slice.

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