Your 100-page contract has one page that's sideways — looks like the scanner fed it at an angle. Everything else is fine. You just need to fix that one page without disturbing the other 99.
Precision rotation is the right tool. Flint handles single pages.
Click the page, click rotate
Open rotate PDF pages, drop the file, scroll to the offending page in the thumbnail grid. Click the page once — it highlights. Click the rotate-clockwise (or counter-clockwise) button until it's correct. Save the file.
Saved per-page, not whole-document
Flint applies rotation only to the selected pages. Pages 1-46 keep their original orientation. Page 47 gets your fix. Pages 48-100 keep theirs. Open the saved file and only page 47 will have changed.
Multiple pages, same rotation
Need to fix pages 47 and 89, both rotated the same way? Click both (or range-select '47, 89'), then rotate once. The rotation applies to all selected pages. Saves clicks for batch fixes.
Different rotations on different pages
Page 47 needs clockwise, page 89 needs counter-clockwise. Do them separately: select 47, rotate clockwise; select 89, rotate counter-clockwise. Save once at the end. Both fixes land in the same file.
FAQ
Can I rotate just a portion of one page?
No. PDF rotates whole pages. To rotate part of a page you'd need to crop and re-place, which is image editing, not PDF editing.
What if I rotate the wrong page?
Undo before saving. Or open the saved file in rotate PDF pages and rotate back.
Will text on that page stay readable?
Yes. Text rotates with the page and remains selectable.
Does this affect printing?
The rotated page prints in its new orientation. If you've mixed portrait and landscape, the printer handles both correctly.
Just the page that's wrong. Rotate one page.