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Corel Draw: exporting images: unwanted borders

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Hello there,
I´m having some problems exporting my image files...
For example:
I create a box, I select "No borders", In my work area It looks fine...
When I go to "Export image", there is a little preview of my image. There I can choose some Pallete options etc. But there´s the problem, If I zoom my preview, there is a thin line as a border. But remember I selected "no border"...
The problem is when I export I and I want to place my image in a background with the same color...the lines keep appearing Help...
Does it have something to do with the "color profile" option?

P.S: When I deselect the option "color profile", the "borders" go away. But it takes my image colors too.
Help

Thanks
 
Hello Celo18,

I've had this problem but I've never found a fix for it. I usually open my images in Photopaint or the like and either crop or paint the border out.

Sorry I can't be of more help.
 
I think it is caused by the anti-aliasing option. The only way round it is to open the exported graphic in PhotoPaint and use the clone tool to recolour the one-pixel border. Joe Bananas' guide to Perth, Scotland
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