Deskew a PDF in Acrobat 10?

How the heck do I deskew a PDF?  I was sent a scanned document that needs to be straightened.  Can't Adobe Acrobat 10 do this?

In the tools panel, Document Processing>Optimize Scanned PDF has that option,

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