The Straighten tool lets you position a straightening bar within an image.
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| 1 | On the Tools toolbar, choose the Straighten tool |
| A straightening bar with end handles appears on the image. |
| 2 | Drag each handle of the straightening bar to align it with the part of the image that you want to straighten. |
| 3 | On the Tool Options palette, choose one of the following options from the Mode drop-list: |
| • | Auto — automatically straightens the image based on the position of the straightening bar |
| • | Make vertical — rotates the image to make the straightening bar vertical |
| • | Make horizontal — rotates the image to make the straightening bar horizontal |
| 4 | Click the Apply button |
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Before clicking the Straighten tool, click the layer name on the Layers palette.
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Mark the Rotate all layers check box on the Tools Options palette.
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Type or set a value in the Angle control on the Tools Options palette.
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Mark the Crop image check box on the Tools Options palette.
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Unmark the Crop image check box on the Tools Options palette.
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You can also double-click the image to apply the command.