All figures auto-tagged to top of tag tree

Hi Adobe friends,
I'm working on making a 100+ Word document 508 accessible. The document has over 50 figures (charts and graphics). I am using the PDF Maker in Word 2010, converting to PDF which I open/edit in Acobat X Pro.
Problem: All the figures are immediately placed at the top of the tag tree.
One accessibility expert notes this issue in a report, but offers no solution, sadly: http://www.karlencommunications.com/adobe/PDF-FromTheGroundUp2010PrintableSecure.pdf
"As of Acrobat 9 and continued into Acrobat 10, there is an oddity when converting Word document to tagged PDF. What happens is that all of the <Figure> Tags get tossed to the top of the Tags Tree. While dragging them to their proper place in the Tags Tree doesn't take much time if the document is five pages or less, in larger documents this is time consuming and counterproductive."
Any ideas on how I can fix this issue without manually dragging 60+ figures?
See screenshot below.
Thanks.
Mary

Mary,
A data point to add to what Karen has documented.
In Vista, Office 2007, Acrobat Pro 9 - Tagged output PDF from both MS Office Save As PDF (accessible) and Adobe PDFMaker (accessible option used) yield the same placement of all <Figure> elements at the top of the structure tree.
My read of the tea leaves is that there is something amiss with the Windows/Office substrate.
For users of MS Word this is certainly a loud "arrrgh", no?
Be well...

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