How do I create a PDF from My scanner?

The only way Adobe X and XI allow PDF creation is online.  IX allowed multiple options for creating a PDF including from the scanner.  Why has it changed, and how do I create a PDF from the scanner?  If It can't be done on the newer versions, how do I get version 9?
Thanks,
David

I think you may be mixing up Acrobat Professional/Acrobat Standard (which includes creation of PDFs in many ways, including scanning), with Adobe Reader (which does not include PDF creation at all, but can use Adobe's CreatePDF web service).
I think you used to use Acrobat Professional 9, and so what you need is Acrobat Pro XI.

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