A scanned document rarely comes out perfectly ordered. Pages end up sideways, blank sheets get scanned by mistake, and multi-part documents land in the wrong sequence. Fixing this doesn't require special software — just a way to see every page at once and move things around visually.
Reordering pages
The fastest way to fix page order is to look at thumbnails of every page side by side, then drag the ones that are out of place. This avoids the guesswork of remembering "page 4 should be page 9" while scrolling through a long document.
Rotating pages
Sideways or upside-down pages are common with scanned documents fed through a machine at different orientations. Rotating a single page by 90 degrees at a time, without affecting the rest of the file, is usually all that's needed.
Deleting pages
Blank cover sheets, duplicate scans, and stray pages are easy to remove once you can see the whole document laid out. Removing a page should be reversible until you save, so you can double-check the final layout before committing.
Doing all three in one pass
KhanxTools' Organize PDF tool renders every page as a thumbnail you can drag, rotate, or delete, then rebuilds the PDF from your final layout — all without uploading the file anywhere.