Rotate page

When selecting "Rotate Pages" from the "Document" drop down menu Acrobat 8 Professional 8.1.2 crashes. Every time, no error mesage. Have run "Repair Acrobat Installation" with no success. Any suggestions? Thanks.

I have one page in the file that is upside down. Can this page be turned around so i can read it?
                                                                                                                      charlie-tuna

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