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When fitting waterproof XPS (Elements) boards in a shower recess, should they be cut tight to the floor and ceiling or should a gap left at one or both ends?

If a gap is to be left, which end should it go and what do you put in the gap?

TIA
 
Tight as there no expansion required
 

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