Can I rotate pages in adobe reader for iPad.

Can I rotate pages in Adobe Reader for iPad?

Normally, the page will rotate when you rotate your iPad.
If it does not, click the Home button to return to the home screen. Click the Settings app to launch it. In the Settings list on the left, select General. In the list on the right, in the "Use Side Switch to" section, check Lock Rotation. Then check the position of the lock rotation switch on your iPad. It's found just above the volume up/down control. Make sure it's UNLOCKED.

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