Missing Acrobat Ribbon in Office 2013

Hey guys,
I just installed Acrobat XI Pro and I want to convert my Word documents into Acrobat PDFs. I can't find the Acrobat ribbon in Microsoft Word.
Help would be appreciated.
Thanks

Office 2013 was just released. Acrobat XI was released last year. Adobe may need time to update its application to support it or you may need to wait until Acrobat XII comes out. I don't recall seeing an announcement with respect to the latest version of Office.

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