Tools - Pages - Rotate Acrobat X

I can rotate a scanned document into PDF using the View pulldown menu or right clicking on the document and clicking rotate clockwise.  However, if I click on tools, then pages, then rotate, nothing will happen after I click OK.  Can anyone help?  I am using Acrobat X with Windows 7 x64.
Thank you.

Hi Haitimes,
I can understand your concern. You can rotate all or selected pages in a document. Rotation is based on 90° increments. You can rotate pages using the rotate tools in the Page Thumbnails pane or using the Rotate option (described below).
Choose Tools > Organize Pages.
The Organize Pages toolset is displayed in the secondary toolbar.
The Organize Pages toolset in the secondary toolbar.
In the secondary toolbar, specify the page range on which you want to apply the rotation.
You can choose Even Pages, Odd Pages, Landscape Pages, Portrait Pages, All Pages, or enter the page number you want to perform the operation on.
After specifying the page range, for Direction, select the counterclockwise 90 Degrees or clockwise 90 Degrees .
You can also apply the page rotation on a specific page by clicking the counterclockwise or clockwise rotation buttons displayed in the page thumbnail view.
Page rotation in the page thumbnail view.
*Note : To temporarily change your view of the page, choose View > Rotate View > Clockwise or Counterclockwise. The original page orientation is restored the next time you open the PDF.
In case if you still have any query please let us know, we will be more than happy to help you.
Regards,
Aadesh

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