Help needed - Can't turn off symetry tool

I got up while drawing the other day and my cat must have walked on my things because there’s a weird symetry line on my canvas and I sure am not the one who put it there. I used an outdated version of Krita and only updated last week so I’m not sure if the problem is within the program itself, or my tablet. Last I checked the program didn’t do that, and when i do use Krita’s symetry tool, the lines will duplicate with the tool AND that line. But I’m also not sure of how my tablet (Wacom Intuos Pro size m) could’ve been the cause of it since ‘‘symetry’’ isn’t something i can configurate on it as far as I know… I obviously already tried closing the program, and it didn’t reset it. Starting a new document DOES get rid of it on the new one though. I’d just rather not copy paste my work in a new document because i use reference pictures i found on pinterest but didn’t save them anywhere, and I kinda need them to be able to finish what I’m working on.

TLDR; weird symetry line stops me from drawing. how to remove?
(hopefully my screenshot loads, but if it doesn’t: the line is visibly seperating the canvas in two in an horizontal line, and I can click and drag an arrow symbol around to move the line anywhere i want inside of my canvas)

You can use the push-pin icon in Krita’s toolbox to open the reference-options in the tool options docker, there you can export your set of reference-images and later re-import it
to the new picture.

Michelist

@Kei You’re not showing a full screen screenshot so people can’t see the state of the Mirror Tool control icons at the far right of your toolbar.
A picture of those icons have been uploaded by @URAVERAGEBOI

It looks like the Vertical Mirror Tool has been turned on:

Vertical Mirror Tool

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