If you cannot alter how the paper is processed into the scanner than you will have to rotate the PDF page(s) like you are doing now. From that you'll often get page content that has the textual or graphical picture rotated 90 or 180 degrees. ![]() ![]() How paper is feed into the scanner (the paper sheets' orientation) has a significant impact on the page orientation of the output that is communicated to Acrobat (or other applications that put the scanner image/picture into a PDF file). Such almost always comes from the output picture / image of scanners. ![]() As page skew is not something that happens in PDF page content when the content comes from a digital authoring application (FrameMaker, InDesign, MS Word, etc.) your application is providing PDFs with page content that is an image / picture of textual or graphical content.
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