"Acrobat Ribbon?"

I recently purchased and downloaded Adobe Acrobat XI Standard (Windows,English). In my old version of Acrobat there was an "Acrobat" ribbon in Word, Excel, Outlook, etc. It is not there after this download. Advice on how to get that back?? Thanks!

Hi Mardic,
Compatibility with Office 2013 has been added from Acrobat 11.0.1 on-wards.
You need to update Acrobat for the pdfmaker to appear in Office applications. The latest version is 11.0.10
Regards,
Rave

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