CS5 upgrade messed up Acrobat 9?

I installed CS5 upgrade but now Acrobat 9 is not behaving! The version I currently have on my main machine is 9.3.2. On another machine I have version 9.1.2 and it converted a document from word perfectly. the 9.3.2 conversion is a mess. I have put the 2 pages up: http://kayolson.com/9.1.2.pdf and http://kayolson.com/9.3.2.pdf
Please tell me it's the upgrade as I have tried everything imaginable. Further, I made a mistake when I ordered the upgrade and didn't check the box for the disk product, but download, which I am still in the process of trying to resolve; however, it is impossible to get CS5 off my machine and get back to the old Acrobat.
Any help is much appreciated!

The syntax '{ HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]" }' is the code that Word uses to display entry into custom fields in Word. One gets this type of printout when one sets the print options under 'Tools=>Options' in Word to print the 'Field codes'. You should get the same result if you print the document to your real printer, the Acrobat PDF printer, or use PDF Maker.
You must change this setting in Word.

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