The line tool in Photoshop does not work because it is not a vector graphic editor. Vector graphic editors are those that use pixels to create graphics, which makes them able to create smooth lines and curves. Photoshop is a raster graphics editor, which means that it uses images made up of individual dots to create graphics.

To fix a line in Photoshop, one can use the line-edit tools to move the line around, or use the “Offset Path” command to create a new path and offset it from the original.

There are a few potential causes of arrows being drawn in drawings or graphs. One potential cause is that the line tool is trying to connect two points that are too far apart. If the line tool is drawing a straight line between the two points, it may be trying to connect them too tightly, which can cause an arrow to appear.

One way to change the stroke of a line in Photoshop is to use the Stroke command. You can also use the Pencil tool to create a new stroke, or you can edit an existing stroke.

If the line tool is not working properly, it can be fixed by resetting the tool and then performing a calibration. Calibration involves adjusting the position of the tool on the workpiece so that it produces accurate lines. After calibration, the tool should be reset to its original settings.

The “line back tool” is a feature that allows users to go back through their text and change any mistakes they have made. This is helpful for correcting errors before submitting your work for grading, or for making necessary changes after you have submitted your work. To use the line back tool, first, click on the “line back” icon located in the top left corner of your document. This will open up a menu where you can select which section of your text you would like to change.

There are a few ways to make lines visible in Photoshop. One way is to create a layer, and then set its blending mode to “overlay.” This will make the lines visible, but they will be faint. Another way is to use the “Lines” filter. This filter allows you to select specific lines or groups of lines, and then adjustments can be made to make them more visible.

The Line tool is used to create lines and paths in Photoshop. The Line tool can be found in the Toolbar along the top of the Photoshop interface or accessed via the keyboard shortcut (Command + L). To start creating a line, click on the tool in the Toolbar or use the keyboard shortcut. To create a path, hold down the Option (Alt) key while clicking on the Line tool.

There are a few ways to straighten outlines in a photo. One way is to use software that can edit the photo, such as Adobe Photoshop or GIMP. This can be done by adjusting the levels, brightness, contrast, and colors of the photo. Another way is to use a photo editing app on your phone or computer. This can be as simple as cropping and resizing the photo, or more complex features like adding filters or correcting distortions.

In Photoshop, you can straighten a horizontal line by using the Free Transform tool (G). To do this, first click and hold down the mouse button on the line you want to straighten, and then drag the line upward or downward until it is in the position you desire.