Export to pdf in Office365: quality problem

Hello people. I switched from Office 2007 to Office 2013 (with the Office 365 offer).
I've got an issue I didn't have before. When converting documents in pdf with the built-in module the shadows are just a bunch of pixels.
Original document:
Low quality pdf:
Standard quality pdf:
PDF export settings (sorry, just in French):
I asked to Microsoft, they told me Adobe supplied this module, and Adobe only supports it through this forum. I didn't find a solution.
Thank you in advance.

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