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  • alexmiro

Miro’s functionality of changing the padding based on scale is not controllable and often ends up with unwelcome results. 

Would prefer if I can set the padding/margins per side of shape so that I can control the look and style of my drawings.

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  • Beginner
  • 3 replies
  • October 8, 2020

Yes, being able to set a padding on rectangular shapes especially is key.

Currently if you left or right align text in a rectangular shape the text runs right into the shape edge and makes it hard to read.  


Jerimy Brown

Yes, I want this too… Found this while trying to see if there was a setting I was missing… Same issue I set text to left align, and it butts right against the edge. Legibility is hurt and frankly it just looks unsightly LOL


Gareth Pitt-Hart

This definitely needs to be a new feature for better legibility and reducing steps. :bulb:


  • New Here
  • 1 reply
  • February 2, 2022

This would be so useful. the shapes are 80% colour… means I will have to do one of my projects in msft office because the document type requires loads of text.


I use Miro as a prototyping tool for a TTRPG game I’m creating and this would help a lot!


Henrik Ståhl
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Full control of padding might make things really messy, but maybe if there was a bit of automated padding on shapes? Totally agree that it's not too delightful visually when the text butts right into the edge. 😅🍑


Padding options are greatly needed. At minimum an auto-fit with minimal margin space would be great. when creating boards/frames with many users inputting stickies/text boxes the board become messy and more difficult to navigate. I use miro to brainstorm with team members and then provide the final output to agencies - with such large padding and margins of stickies it requires multiple pages when I should be able to output just one. Please change this. 


To quote @NathanB Yes, being able to set a padding on rectangular shapes especially is key.”! Yes!


  • Beginner
  • 6 replies
  • November 30, 2022

This is sorely needed.  Try adding text into a hexagon; the padding is excessive (for my use-case) meaning that in order to avoid line breaks within words, the font has to be tiny.  So I’m having use PowerPoint instead :(


Hello ! +1 here, it is very necessary. I’m an architect and use Miro to comment plans and this would be so usefull.


  • Beginner
  • 2 replies
  • February 15, 2023

Oh, I also would like to have such possibility, some times default paddings are too big and diagrams becoming too large for me. Hope this will be done soon


  • New Here
  • 1 reply
  • February 28, 2023

Not sure if anyone here thought of this, but you can add a rectangle inside your shape like this for extra padding:
 


You can then group these two elements. If you doubleclick in the center you can edit the text without ungrouping.


PLEASE ADD THIS FEATURE! 

I love using Miro for presentations but this is such a hindrance to neat and aligned boxes. Have been using the work around @JosenJones provided but would be so much easier with some control over the margins. 


Kindly Add this UI feature. Highly requested


  • New Here
  • 1 reply
  • July 28, 2023

Would be great.  I actually can’t imagine a scenario where automatically scaling the padding based on the size of the shape has an aesthetically pleasing outcome.


  • New Here
  • 1 reply
  • December 6, 2023

Yes, I’d like this.


I support this!!


Thanks so much for taking the time to comment about this feature. We appreciate your patience. Our team is reviewing this idea as it continues to be open for votes and comments.

 

For those coming across this idea, if you feel this would be helpful for you or your business, please be sure to vote for it and leave a comment about your use case to help our team scope this request!
 

Thank you,

Miro Community Team


  • Beginner
  • 4 replies
  • June 27, 2024

This is a major limitation of the tool, especially when creating complex process flows. shapes are basically unusable for annotation, and text boxes are unwieldy. I end up using text boxes and shapes in tandem


  • New Here
  • 1 reply
  • August 18, 2024

Still needed


Is there a disadvantage to using a ‘flowchart’ text box instead of a ‘basic shape’?

This adds the proper padding and I've been using it instead (mostly for the subtle corners)


Robert Johnson
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  • 7286 replies
  • November 15, 2024

@Mike - PeachMedia - Two disadvantages could be:

  1. The text doesn’t scale with diagram shapes:

     

  2. And you lose the ability to easily switch to other item types:

Re #2, someone made a handy app called Cardsy that creates cards from other items. So, with this app, you could select a flowchart item, execute Cardy, and end up with a new Card which could be switched to another common item type.


Yes !! It’s so frustrating to have no control on padding in the shapes, my second lines get occulted when there is plenty of room on the top. 

also the vertical alignment doesn’t work cause of the initial automatic top margin.
 

 


  • New Here
  • 1 reply
  • March 18, 2025

I found creating a Sticky note, then copy and pasting the style was a quick and dirty fix for me.


Sill nothing?


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