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I would like to register for the trial of the Adobe product that converts PDFs to Word Documents. Any suggestions?

Is there a trial version of Adobe Acrobat. Good for 30 days, but then you pay.

Download here: Download Adobe Acrobat free trial version | Acrobat Pro DC

They have a subscription service that is cheaper called Pack of PDF, but there is no trial.

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