Convert PDF to WORD not working

Just purchased ExportPDF - can't convert PDF file to WORD document. the "CONVERT" button on screen not activated.

Hi Nolan,
I check the subscription status under the email Id you provided also for security reason i delete the Email id from your previous post.
I wasn't able to find any subscription under that email id. Please provide me the other email id if you have choose the other one while subscribing for ExportPDF service
Please visit below mentioned forum thread to send private message to send your personal Information.
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1184148
Regards,
Ajlan Huda.

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