Acrobat Reader - Tools - Export PDF shows trail has ended . . .

I am paid up for a year.  But under tools, while reading in Adobe Reader (ver 10.1.1) the little blue box is still showing "Your Trail has eneded . . . Subscribe now"  But when I log in I can use the Export feature.  But this blue box still does not update for easier use to Export.  Is there a way to fix this Blue Box?

Good day,
Try opening Reader and choosing Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Adobe Reader > Preferences (Mac).  Click on 'Online Services' on the left side of the Preferences pane.  Make sure your Adobe ID is entered in the Account Information section.  Reader should then auto-authenticate your account.  You'll still have to log in when you try to convert a PDF to Word (this is something we're working on!), but it should stop the blue box from appearing. 
If this doesn't stop the issue, could you please send a screenshot of what you're seeing here.
Kind regards,
David
Acrobat Community Manager
Adobe Systems

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