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Rotate PDFs before OCR gets the reading order wrong
Sideways pages slow down review and can hurt downstream OCR accuracy. Rotate PDF pages first, then continue into merge, split, Word, Excel, or AI workflows.
Rotate pages in the free organizer
Fix orientation before you merge, split, or export.
Why rotation is more than a cosmetic fix
OCR, accessibility tooling, and AI review all behave better when the page orientation is correct before processing begins.
Correcting the angle at the start also makes manual review faster and cleaner.
Best workflow
Rotate the file first, remove irrelevant pages second, then continue into merge, OCR, Word, or Excel depending on the job you are doing.
Frequently asked questions
Should I rotate before OCR?
Yes. Correct orientation gives OCR and downstream AI workflows cleaner input.
Can I rotate only one page in a PDF?
Yes. A page organizer should let you rotate individual pages rather than forcing the same angle across the whole file.
Does rotation change the original content?
No. It changes page orientation, which improves usability and often improves later processing quality.