PDFMaker missing acrobat files pro xi Word 2013

I have Acrobat Pro XI, Word 2013 and I am running Windows 7 (32 bit). When I try to convpert a Word file, I get an error statng PDFMaker files missing. I also noticed that the PDFMaker com add-in will remain active. I can turn it on manually, but every time I have quit Word, and then return, the add-in is disabled. This happens only in Word, I did not have this problem with other Office programs.

I did everything to update to uninstalling and reinstalling. I don't know what else to do.

I found the answer. See https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1555265.

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