Conversion to Word

, I bought your conversion program yesterday and then making a few successful PDF to Word converts. Today, I can't find out how to convert. When I try I am only headed the site "buy the convert program now. But I bought it. How to convert, please. It's irritating. I Don t want to discuss but to receive e-mail at [email protected]

Hi eghbalk23170467,

Please try to use the service to export to PDF https://cloud.acrobat.com/exportpdf online, make sure that you are connected using your Adobe ID, in which you have membership for export to Adobe PDF format.

Kind regards
Nicos

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