How do you save edits to bookmarks in Adobe 10?

After editing the bookmarks in a PDF file when the file is saved it appears that the bookmarks revert back to the original text.  Is there a specific way to save these bookmark changes?  Do you need to perform a Save As to capture the bookmark changes to the file?

This should not happen. There is either a problem with the file, or with your installation of Acrobat.

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