Acrobat standard XI upgrade

Hello,
I'm looking for a solution to convert PDF-files to Excel. I downloaded the trial version of Acrobat Pro, but Acrobat standard can do it also I believe.
Is it possible to install the acrobat standard XI upgrade on our current acrobat reader XI program?
Thank you

Hi A Bax,
Acrobat and Reader are 2 separate softwares and can coexist on the same machine.
Reader is a free software whereas Acrobat is a paid one.
You cannot upgrade over Reader. You need to own an existing version of Acrobat to be eligible to purchase an upgrade.
Acrobat 9 and later is eligible for upgrade to acrobat 11.
Regards,
Rave

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