Saving a converted file

I converted a pdf file to word and downloaded it but cannot fine where it is stored
harveyhinn

Hi Harvey,
You can always find your files here:
http://files.acrobat.com
Just use your adobe.com user ID and password.
Hope that helps! Please let me know.
Looking forward to hearing back from you!
Regards, Stacy

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