When I am in word and safe as word doc. it automaticaly saves as pdf??

when I am in word and safe as word doc. it automaticaly saves as pdf??

Hey Ted Doan,
The default program for word must have been Adobe Acrobat which us why the file saves as PDF.
Please right-click on your word document icon and select 'Open with> Choose default program'.
Then, a new dialog box appears from where you need to choose 'Word' and click OK.
Now check and then let me know if its fine now.
Regards,
Anubha 

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