How to export my image with transparent bkground (CC)

Before I ask my question, I want to point out I am currently exporting my image by going to File>Export>.PNG>(72PPI+Transparent)
The issue im running into is; for example when I am exporting text, I am also exporting a certain amount of area around my image. How can I export the exact outline of my image? I have posted a screen shot of what im refering to.
When I wanted to use my text image for a website I was building I noticed I couldnt get the image to center. I opened the image in paint and noticed I was exporting the area around my image aswell and not just the image itself. Hopefully the screen shots can explain my scenario a little better...
I would like to export the text outline only. As you can see in paint I am exporting a fixed area around my image.
ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!!!!! THANK YOU -JON-

The image was created in Illustrator. I opened the file in Photoshop and I see that area around my image aswell. I would like to just export the highlighted area. When im exporting through Illustrator, I would like to export a tighter area the image, not so much area around

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