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How do I rotate a single page in a multi-page document?

Community Beginner ,
Jul 13, 2011 Jul 13, 2011

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I recently upgraded to Adobe Acrobat X version 10.0.0. Where is the option to rotate a single page in a multi-page document?

Also, I often receive faxes as PDF's that are upside down. How do I rotate a page so that it remains rotated the next time that I open it?

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LEGEND , Jul 13, 2011 Jul 13, 2011

Tools > Pages > Rotate

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Tools > Pages > Rotate

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Jul 13, 2011 Jul 13, 2011

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Thank you.

Any idea how to make it save rotations? When I save, close and re-open the document it reverts back to the original rotation.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 13, 2011 Jul 13, 2011

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Hmmm...it saves the rotated pages when I do it, so I'm not sure what could be wrong. What happens if you save to a new file?

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Are you taking the exact steps that George mentions? It sounds like you are using View>Rotate View.

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It works (it saves the rotation) when I use the rotation method under the tools menu. Thanks.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 14, 2011 Jul 14, 2011

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GeorgeRudd wrote:

It works (it saves the rotation) when I use the rotation method under the tools menu. Thanks.

Yes.

Tools > Pages > Rotate permanently rotates the pages (if you save the file afterward of course) and View>Rotate view only changes the view for the current session.

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Jan 17, 2023 Jan 17, 2023

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I have Adobe Acrobat Standrds DC

Tools>Organize Pages 

When you hover the mouse pointer over a page it shows tools to rotate the pages, once you rotate the page/s save the file.

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