I am trying to save a filled-out form as a word doc,

I am trying to save a filled-out  acrobat 10.0 form as an Office 2010 word doc, but the data in the form is lost when the word document is opened, I only get the labels for the fields.  I was able to do this previously but not any more.
Is there some button I need to push  or steps I'm missing?

You probably need to flatten the document first so the fields become part of the document. When you look at a form, fields are markup, not part of the actual document.

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