Acrobat 9 Converting DOC to PDF Image Issues

Just a little background:
I am running Windows XP Pro, Microsoft Office 2007 and Acrobat 9 Pro.
I have several .doc files that contain text and images. When converting the .doc file into a PDF sometimes the images become distorted, moved around (the image itself inside of the pixels not moved around the .doc)or possibly even big white stripes going through it.
The text formatting is ok and everything seems the same as if I looked in the .doc file. I have noticed that if the file contains one or two pictures they do not get distorted but if it contains more then that they sometimes get distorted and sometimes now.
Any clues to what could be causing the issue?

If you are missing the PDF option in MS Office 2007, you may
download a plug-in from MS to create a PDF without Acrobat, go
to the MS article search page and do a search, or go to the MS
Office update page and search for the file to download
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Office http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/default.aspx
General Acrobat Problem Steps
If you are having problems creating a PDF, there are two steps you should do FIRST
Go to the appropriate vendor web site and apply all updates to the program you are using (several recent messages have concerned problems with MS Office conversion, with the response that different versions of Office have different BUGS that must be fixed by a download from Microsoft - and MS Office products are not the only ones which may, from time to time, need to be updated to work properly)
Apply all updates IN NUMBER ORDER
Acrobat Update http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=1&platform=Windows

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