How do I save in WORD

How do I save a document in WORD that I have converted from a .pdf file to a .docx Word document?

Hi PurpleDave,
If you are using ExportPDF service you can visit http://www.adobe.com/exportpdf and login with your Adobe id ( Email id registered with
adobe) and password and from there you can download the converted document. Please let me know if you are using other than ExportPDF
service let me know also let me know the workflow you are using.
Regards,
Ajlan Huda.

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