Edit an existing PDF document.  I subscribe, but I continue to get message to subscribe. I am getting nowhere.  Help. Thanks

Anyone -  I have just subscribed to Acrobat Pro.  When I try to modify an existing PDF document I just get pop-ups to subscribe.  Really frustrating.  Any suggestions.  Is there a help line [telephone]
with a live person somewhere? Thanks

I did this to Did you install from  Creative Cloud. I did that and it seemed to work

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