How to upgrade Robohelp X5 to Robohelp 7 (or some later version)?

(Searched the forum but didn't find an answer. I apologize if it has been covered already.)
We've been using Robohelp X5 and are now considering an upgrade due to the incompatibility with current versions of MS Word. On Adobe's product page there seem only options to upgrade from Robohelp 7 or Robohelp 8 to Robohelp 9. Does that mean that there's currently no way to upgrade from Robohelp X5 to any later version? Thanks!

Your projects will upgrade but there is no reduced price unless upgrading from 7 or 8.
See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips
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