Internal link to eq. numbers from Word

Uisng MathType in Word gives the possibility to make internal links to the numbered equations. Acrobat 9 pro converts them into internal links in the PDF file, while I am not able to do it with Acrobat 10 Pro or Acrobat XI (evaluation version). Is this my faut (how I can do it) or this feature is not existing in 10 and 11?

Hello,
Here are the two links to the Word and PDF files, if you want to try them.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7phni4xlvq4dxc9/work_Word_to_PDF.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mfmr5j3lhvuc5pv/work_Word_to_PDF.docx
Good luck!
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