Where did convert to black + white go in Acrobat DC?

Adobe Acrobat just updated to DC this morning and now I cannot find out where the convert colours tool went. I need to convert .pdfs to black+white constantly.
Does anyone know? I can't find the answer anywhere.

It's under Print Production, which is the tenth icon on the Right Hand Panel. 
Then select Print Production and Convert Colors is the fourth item down the Right Hand Panel.

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