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December 2, 2014
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I am trying to convert a file from pdf. I can't see it after I hit convert to word and view converted files. How do I know if I have a subscription? Adobe is on my mac dashboard.

  • December 2, 2014
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How do I tell if I have already paid for a membership? When I try to convert a pdf file to word, it looks like it is processing the task, but then I can't find the converted file when it says view converted file. Huh? Adobe is on my mac dashboard, I have had an account but can't see the results . . . thanks.

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Community Manager
December 2, 2014

Hi subscription question,

I've checked your account; it looks like you tried to place two separate orders this morning, but it doesn't appear that either went through. However, it does sound as though you've been able to convert a file successfully. What happens when you log in to your account at https://cloud.acrobat.com/files? Do you see your converted file there? All converted files are automatically stored in your online account, even when you convert from within Reader.

Best,

Sara

Participant
December 2, 2014

Sara, thanks for your help . . . there was not a file there . . . Can you answer the question of whether I have already paid for aservice? Why else would acrobat be on my dashboard? the notation which says Paid Service makes it unclear if i have to pay, or I did pay. Crazy. Let me know if you can tell what I mean. Thanks. jess

Community Manager
December 2, 2014

It looks like neither attempt to subscribe was processed. I think you may want to Contact Customer Care to find out why. That said, you can have Adobe Reader installed on Mac OS (it's free), which I think is the case for you. The ExportPDF online service, which you can access from Reader, is a paid service.

Best,

Sara