Converting pdf to excel in Trial Version Adobe XI

I am a newbie, so please no hecklers...
I downloaded the Trial version of Adobe XI, and the download was successful.  It did not ask me to register or subscribe to anything else.  I opened the pdf file, clicked on Tools and tried to convert to excel.  It says "Paid Account" and "Sign Up Now".  If I try to save the file as another file type, my only option is pdf.  I need to see if this will achieve what I need before paying for it.  Have I missed a step in installing the Trial version?

It sounds like you're using Reader, not Acrobat.

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