Single-page rotation is for mixed-orientation documents
If most of the PDF is upright but one inserted scan, one receipt, or one appendix page is sideways, rotate only that page with Rotate PDF.
Guide
Sometimes only one page in a document is sideways. In that case the right workflow is not rotating everything. It is fixing only the page that was scanned or inserted with the wrong orientation.
If most of the PDF is upright but one inserted scan, one receipt, or one appendix page is sideways, rotate only that page with Rotate PDF.
Rotating all pages makes sense only when the entire document is wrong by the same angle. If only one page is wrong, rotating everything creates a new problem on the other pages.
Common examples include one landscape scan inside a portrait packet, one phone-captured page that came in sideways, or one receipt page inserted at the wrong angle.
It does not OCR text, remove blank pages, or extract the corrected page as a separate file. Those are separate workflows.
If you want that corrected page as its own file, continue with Split PDF. If the document also contains blanks or duplicates, clean it with Remove PDF Pages.
Use Rotate PDF for the edit itself, read How to rotate scanned PDF pages for the broader orientation problem, and continue with How to extract one page from a PDF if one corrected page should be exported.