Uploading file to adobe PDF online

I selected a file to convert from PDF to Word and it just keeps uploading with no results  how do I get this to convert?

Hi there,
Sorry to hear about your trouble.  Are you still having trouble uploading files to the ExportPDF service?
-David

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