How do I view converted files

I have successfully downloaded Adobe Acrobat and converted some pdf files but I cant view the converted files. Where do I go to view what I converted?
Thanks
Tim

When Acrobat is used to create PDF the final steps of the process require the end-user to decide where the PDF is saved.
When PDFMaker is utilized the PDF is placed in the same location that the source file is in.
Be well...

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