Missing images when converting Words 2010 to PDF (Acrobat 9.0)

Hi,
I tried to convert documents from docx (2010) to pfd, but some images went missing. When I tried to convert using CutePDF, other images were 'discoloured'!!
Anyone with the same problem?

They are missing.. for example, i have this graphics with a few circles within a circle (different tones of blue). The pdf document only shows the 'outer' circle, whereas the inner circles are gone. Another is that I have a blue/grey graphic against a white background, with a text box with words on top of it. When printed, the text box is 'under' the graphic instead (I can see part of the text box on the white background)

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