Acrobat Professional Issue

Hello,
I'm having problems converting word documents to PDFs. I get the message - 'cannot find file specified'.
After about 20-30 attempts, my PC decides to convert.
Any ideas?
Any help would be much appreicatiated, thanks in advance,
Archonophios

Hello,
Thanks for the quick response.
Adobe Professional 8. Both right clicking the menu and convert as well as the add-in in Word bring up the error stated.
Thanks a lot

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