PDF-Import in Corel oder Indesign

Hallo,
habe Acrobat 9.2 installiert und erstelle PDF-Files aus Word und Exel, die auch im Reader lesbar sind.
Ein Import in Corel oder Indiesign scheitert jedoch.
Meldung bei Corel: Die Datei ist beschädigt
Meldung bei Indesign: Das Format wird nicht unterstützt, es fehlt ein Zusatzmodul.
Kann jemand eine Problemlösung anbieten?

egal was ich mache, Ob als PDF öffnen, importieren, die Meldungen sind immer gleich.

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