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Does anyone know how to get rid of the excess area of the original image when drug into another document layer. The problem is I can't figure a way to delete the unused area of each layer. Is there a way to CROP the ENTIRE DOCUMENT and delete all the huge bulky crap that is slowing down my Affinity Photo document. If I rasterize the new layer, the entire stupid unused extra is rasterized. What the heck do I need the huge extra waste to ride w my document? I don't, its a waste of my document storage.

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