Merging other files into a single pdf.

I cannot merge multiple documents (other than pdf) into a single pdf. I use Adobe Acrobat X Pro, for

True Cowgirl; now it simply doesn't work. I had a simple pdf app that does everything I want including converting single document to pdf and vice versa. I bought Acrobat Pro solely to combine several documents with different format into a single pdf. If it doesn't work, it's a shame. Not to mention a rip-off. See my screen capture too.Doc/docx is not a supported format

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