my Output dB changed after using izotope RX - easy fix possible?

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hi guys, so i exported from a session all track with -0.3 db output at the limiter and i checked it with EXPOSE 2 and saw that 3 tracks (not all! i used RX) are not at -0.3 db anymore, i only slightly used the de-clicker! (another topic why these happened!) at a few parts where some slight click was hearable (if a click would be too harsh i check the mix of course whats up).

but now the output is at around -0.1 db which is strange... cause i didnt use any other tools....

so yeah i dunno yet why removing a few slight slicks did change this but my question is can i just use this option in Audacity and im fine?
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i tested it and re-imported the new version and Expose shows now -0.3 db so i guess this would be ok now?
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Any processing, including De-click, can change the peak levels. If you need to keep them limited, use a peak limiter after any processing.

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