Save png images

Hello

I am trying to save my PNG images so that I can upload to the web. I need the images to a specific size - that I said through the size of the artboard.

However, when I try to save my images (via file, save for Web and devices) the image never registers to the contour of the size / of the artboard.

Anyone know why this happens and how I can get my images to save in the pixel size I need?

I am on Windows 7 and I have Illustrator CS5

Thank you

Ali,

Is aligned to the pixel grid work plan, in other words is contained in the integer values of X and Y, in points/pixels?

Did you put the x pixel size in pixels in the size of the window Image save for Web & devices (where you can also define optimized Art/Type) within the limits or set the reolution 72 DPI in connection with export?

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