Acrobat DC - export all images

In the previous version you could export all images in a pdf-document through the menu: Tools > Document Processing > Export All Images
Adobe Acrobat X Pro * Export images to another format
Is it still possible to do in Acrobat DC ?
Thank you for any answer.

Hi Aline ,
This is absolutely possible in Acrobat DC as well .
In Acrobat DC ,the procedure to navigate to Export PDF option is a two step method .
You could select the Export PDF option directly by choosing the Tools option .You will see a Export PDF option either on the right hand side or in the first row after you select tools .
Regards
Sukrit Dhingra

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