Saving a rotated pdf in that position?

i have a photo album i have scanned ,the phot
os are too old to be removed from the page,so ive scanne
d them and they come as pdf .i want to rotate them to sen
d to a family member overseas.....problem is every time i rotate and
save them....the file is saved in the unrotated
position....what am i doing wrong?

Use the menu Document > Rotate Pages...

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