Converting 2007 MS Word doc into Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro

When using the Print function in MS Word and selecting Adobe PDF, the MS Word version is converted into PDF format.  Most pictures/images residing in MS Word usually appears in PDF version, however, one particular picture/image is not appearing.  Using the following: 
OS - Windows XP Professional
Reader version - Adober Reader 9
Original image was created in MS PowerPoint 2007 (.pptx) then copied into Word (.docx).
Can't explain this anomaly -

I thought that we were still looking for a solution to your problem in here
http://forums.adobe.com/message/3701337?tstart=0#3701337
but I now notice that you marked the question as Answered and posted it again in here.
Incidentally, as I told you before, you are not converting your Word files to/into Acrobat or Reader; just converting them to PDF files.

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