How to Rotate PDF Pages
Scanned documents often have pages in the wrong orientation. Learn how to rotate individual pages or entire documents by 90, 180, or 270 degrees.
Key Takeaways
- Scanned documents frequently arrive with pages in the wrong orientation.
- PDFs support rotation in 90-degree increments: 90° clockwise, 90° counter-clockwise, and 180° (upside-down flip).
- When an entire scanned document is sideways, rotate all pages at once rather than one at a time.
- Scanned documents**: Auto-feed scanners sometimes pull pages at wrong angles.
- Rotation should maintain the text layer so content remains selectable and searchable.
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Why Pages Need Rotation
Scanned documents frequently arrive with pages in the wrong orientation. Landscape tables in portrait documents, upside-down scans, and mixed-orientation pages all require rotation to create a readable document.
Rotation Options
PDFs support rotation in 90-degree increments: 90° clockwise, 90° counter-clockwise, and 180° (upside-down flip). Most tools also let you rotate individual pages while leaving others unchanged.
Batch Rotation
When an entire scanned document is sideways, rotate all pages at once rather than one at a time. Select all pages, choose the rotation angle, and apply. This is far faster than rotating each page individually.
Common Scenarios
- Scanned documents: Auto-feed scanners sometimes pull pages at wrong angles.
- Landscape tables: Tables or charts in portrait documents need 90° rotation.
- Photo PDFs: Images taken in portrait mode embedded in landscape PDFs.
Preserving Text Selection
Rotation should maintain the text layer so content remains selectable and searchable. If text becomes unselectable after rotation, the rotation may have rasterized the page instead of rotating the content properly.
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