While Adobe Acrobat doesn't specifically rotate an 'angle' as a standalone element, you can easily rotate pages within your PDF document to change their orientation. This action effectively reorients all content on those pages, including any lines, shapes, or images that contain angles.
Based on the information provided, the simplest way to rotate pages using Adobe's official tools is through their online services:
Rotating PDF Pages Using Adobe Online Services
Using the Adobe Acrobat online tool is a straightforward method to adjust the orientation of pages in your PDF files directly from your web browser.
- Go to the Website: From any web browser, navigate to the Acrobat online services website dedicated to modifying PDFs. A relevant link to learn more and access the tool is: https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/hub/how-to-rotate-pdf-pc.html
- Upload Your PDF: On the Rotate PDF page, you will find an option to select and upload your PDF file from your computer.
- Select Pages to Rotate: Once the document is uploaded, you can easily highlight or select the specific pages you want to rotate. You can usually click on individual page thumbnails or select a range.
- Choose Rotation Direction: Look for the toolbar that appears at the top or near the pages. Click the Rotate Clockwise or Rotate Counterclockwise button to rotate the selected pages by 90 degrees in the chosen direction. You can click the button multiple times to rotate further (e.g., 180 or 270 degrees).
- Save and Download: After achieving the desired orientation for the pages, click the Save or Apply changes button. You will then have the option to download the modified PDF file to your device. It's a good practice to Save and rename the file to avoid overwriting the original document.
By rotating the pages, you change the viewing orientation of the entire page content, thus also changing the orientation of any angles formed by elements on that page.