Rearrange Pages in a PDF Document
Last updated: February 22, 2026
Pages in the wrong order ruin an otherwise perfect document. Whether a report section ended up in the wrong place, a scanned document came through backwards, or you need to restructure a presentation, OneClickPDF's Organize tool gives you drag-and-drop control over every page.
The Problem
Your PDF pages are in the wrong order — maybe from a scanning error, a merge that put sections out of sequence, or content that needs restructuring. You need to rearrange pages freely without recreating the document.
How It Works
Open the Organize Pages tool
Go to OneClickPDF's Organize tool.
Upload your PDF
Drop the file. A thumbnail grid displays every page in current order.
Drag pages to their new positions
Click and drag any page thumbnail to a new position. Select multiple pages to move them together. Use quick actions: Reverse (flip entire order), Move to Start, Move to End. Combine with rotate and delete for comprehensive page management.
Download the reorganized PDF
Every change is tracked with undo/redo (Cmd+Z / Cmd+Shift+Z), so experiment freely. Download when the order is correct.
Organize Pages
Drag and drop to reorder pages in your PDF.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I move multiple pages at once?
Can I reverse the entire page order?
Is there undo support?
Can I also rotate or delete while organizing?
Full undo/redo with 50 snapshots means you can experiment without fear. Drag-and-drop reordering, combined with rotate and delete, gives you complete page management in a single tool.
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