Disabling URLs when converting to Acrobat

Does anyone know how to disable the linking to URLs when converting from MS Word to Acrobat 9 Professional?  Have tried unchecking the feature (add links to pdf, along with create links from URLs) in my preferences along with using smallest file size in the print properties.
I have a document with tonnes of URLs that are broken arcross 2 lines, and do not want the URLs to link as they are broken and do not take the user anywhere and I do not want to user to be able to use the PDF to access the URL either.
For some reason the links seem to disable on my computer, but when I send the document to another user, the broken URLs become active again...
Thanks,
CreativeCML

So what you are saying is basically, I can't disable the URLs from my end before I send the PDF to the end user?  The final goal is to post the PDF to a website to be used as public information. 
Is this something new with Acrobat 9, as I've never noticed this happening in previous version???

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