![]() Save first as Rotate.txt to read the instructions. txt it is perfectly safe until you rename it, and I have added as many runtime safety checks as possible. Note that “NOT so SmartScreen” may warn you its an UNCOMMON file so best to download it as. The now very long 190 line script (with lots of readme notes and hopefully easy to follow instructions) is too large to paste here, so is available as a readme click here> MyNotes/Rotate.cmd (perhaps I may later update to somehow work round that limitation) ![]() You could very easily add a line to reload the result back into current session of SumatraPDF. If you close the file the command can be run external to SumatraPDF at a Windows Console prompt. It cannot work within SumatraPDF on files over 32MB (10MB if using with earlier versions) but has been updated, so in those cases it gives a warning. ![]() ![]() The DOS based dialog to input your choices is 40 year old steamroller basic, but it works as good as a GUI for old-timer me. it runs slower on first rotation, to auto copy a backup so as to preserve it “as-was” (That can be changed). ![]()
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