Microsoft Office 2011 plugin unavailable with Acrobat Pro X??

I just installed Acrobat Pro X, then uninstalled Acrobat Pro 8.
Now when I open Microsoft Word, I still have the acrobat toolbar, but I can't create any PDF, clicking doesn't have any effect.
Is the plugin for MS Office present in the installer? I don't find it in the About plugin dialog.
cheers

Hi there Alan,
Unfortunately, there is no PDFMaker plugin available for Office 2011 w/ Acrobat X.  I'm surprised to hear that you're seeing an Acrobat PDFMaker ribbon at all as even with Acrobat 8, the newest version of Office the ribbon was compatible with was 2004.
Did you uninstall Acrobat 8 before installing Acrobat X?
Please refer to the following document from our knowledgebase for more information:
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/333/333504.html
If you are running Mac OS 10.6, please refer to http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/509/cpsid_50981.html for more information on how to create PDF files.
Thanks,
David

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