Is there a file size limit when exporting PDF to Word using AcrobatXI?

We have a 500 page document, mostly text, to scan and convert.

I doubt there is a hard limit, but you may hit problems with particularly big files.
But I am concerned about the word "scan" here. Are these files not even PDF files yet? If so, no solution for going paper -> Word is likely to be improved by sticking "PDF" in the middle to get paper -> PDF -> Word. Involving PDF in the middle of any conversion process is more likely to be a mistake than not.

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