Converting from word doc does not save pictures or links

Hi,
I have word 2000 and I can convert a text word doc into flash
paper and a pdf but when I put a picture in the word doc with a
hyperlink on the picture and convert to flash paper or a pdf it
looks like it is converting but when I open up the flash paper or
pdf file the picture with the hyperlink is never there.
What am I doing wrong or is word 2000 too old?

Hi again!
I just reinstalled word and now the picture will print to
flashpaper or a pdf but when you put the hyperlink on the picture
nothing will print so now I know it is the hyperlink that is the
problem.
Anyone know why the hyperlink makes it to not print?

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