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September 29, 2021
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Text problem in photoshop

  • September 29, 2021
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I am beginner of photoshop .

About three weeks ago, I started the adobe photoshop 

I am facing one problem.

When I text anything, the words are connected to each other with straight line 

That's why I could not write anything.

Plz help me

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Correct answer jane-e

@Mylenium wrote:

Reset the Character palette. You have enabled faux strikethrough.

 

@Mylenium 

There is no "fake" or "faux" Strikethough, the only fake styles are faux bold (artificially thickened) and faux italic (artificially slanted). 

 

@Ramzan Hussain 

When you set options for the tools in Photoshop, they are sticky — meaning they don't change until you change them again or reset the tool.

  • To reset the Type tool, select the tool in the Tools panel, then right-click it in the options bar (not Tools panel) and choose Reset Tool.

 

It also looks like you have used 3D on your text, so the issue may or may not be Strikethrough. Let us know if this works or if we need to look further.

 

Jane

 

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Mylenium
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September 29, 2021

Reset the Character palette. You have enabled faux strikethrough.

 

Mylenium

jane-e
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Community Expert
September 29, 2021

@Mylenium wrote:

Reset the Character palette. You have enabled faux strikethrough.

 

@Mylenium 

There is no "fake" or "faux" Strikethough, the only fake styles are faux bold (artificially thickened) and faux italic (artificially slanted). 

 

@Ramzan Hussain 

When you set options for the tools in Photoshop, they are sticky — meaning they don't change until you change them again or reset the tool.

  • To reset the Type tool, select the tool in the Tools panel, then right-click it in the options bar (not Tools panel) and choose Reset Tool.

 

It also looks like you have used 3D on your text, so the issue may or may not be Strikethrough. Let us know if this works or if we need to look further.

 

Jane