Conversion from pdf to Microsoft Word has problems.

I just purchased adobe pdf conversion tool and when I convert a pdf file to a Microsoft word file there are not capitols, it doesn't match original document margins, some indentions missing, etc.  Has anyone had the same problem and is there a solution?

I don't know what "capitols" are; can you provide a screenshot of both the original and converted documents?
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