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Highlight a specific page thumbnail or set of pages you need to rotate. Click the rotate clockwise or rotate counterclockwise icon in the top toolbar. Click Save and rename your new PDF file. Download the file or get a link to share it.
Living Will. A will is one of the most common documents you hear about when it comes to end-of-life planning. Last Will and Testament. Living Trust. Letter of Intent. Financial Power of Attorney. Health Care Power of Attorney. Letter of Competency. Organ Donor Card.
End-of-life planning checklist: A guide to the 12 documents you should consider Last will and testament. Revocable living trust. Beneficiary designations for non-probate assets. Durable financial power of attorney. Pet Trust. Durable medical power of attorney. Living will. Life insurance.
Reader or Acrobat 10. x (Windows) Choose File Print. In the Page Handling area of the Print dialog box, deselect Auto-Rotate And Center. Click the Page Setup button in the lower-left corner of the Print dialog box. Select the new page orientation and click OK. Click OK to print.
Choose Tools Organize Pages. Or, select Organize Pages from the right pane. Choose pages to rotate: Rotate all or a selection of pages in your document by holding the shift key and clicking on the pages to rotate.
Go to Document - Pages - Rotate. Do a Save As to save the changes.
Highlight a specific page thumbnail or set of pages you need to rotate. Click the rotate clockwise or rotate counterclockwise icon in the top toolbar. Click Save and rename your new PDF file.
Open the document you want to rotate using the PDF reader. Click View on the toolbar at the top of the screen. Hover over the Rotate View option. Select the direction you want to rotate.

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