Your executive summary is on page 47 of your 60-page report. It should be on page 1 — the whole point of a summary is that you read it first.
Moving to the beginning is the same drag, different direction. Flint handles it.
Drag to the top
Open reorder PDF. Scroll to page 47 in the thumbnail grid. Drag its thumbnail to the top of the grid — above all other pages. Drop. The page is now position 1. Save the file.
Or use 'move to position'
Right-click any page thumbnail and choose 'move to position', then type 1. Same result, different mechanism. Faster than scrolling for large documents.
What about page numbering
The page's original page label (if any) stays with it. So the summary still shows 'page 47' in any text on the page, even though it's now physically first. If you want re-labelled pages, use edit PDF to re-number after reordering.
Combining with other moves
If you also need to demote the original page 1 to page 2 (because the summary now displaces it), that happens automatically when you put the summary first. No second operation needed. The grid stays consistent — total page count doesn't change, only order.
FAQ
What if I want the summary to be page 1 AND page 47 (both copies)?
Use duplicate page to make a copy, then move one to position 1.
Will bookmarks update?
Yes. Bookmarks track pages, not positions. The 'Executive Summary' bookmark now points at position 1.
Can I move multiple pages to the front?
Yes. Select them, drag to the top. Relative order in your selection becomes positions 1, 2, 3, etc.
Does moving to position 1 affect the cover page?
The cover gets demoted to position 2. If you want the cover to stay at 1, move the summary to position 2 instead.
Drag to the top, save. Move to the beginning.