Acrobat 8 upgrade to acrobat 10 still possible ?

can i still upgrade from acrobat 8 pro to acrobat 10 (not 11)?  what is the cost?

Hi Alex,
Upgrade from Acrobat 8 is not possible, upgrade is only applicable from Acrobat version 9 onwards. You need to purchase the full version of Acrobat.
Let me know if you have any further question
Regards,
Pranav

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