Pages PDF sens inverse

Bonjour,
Mon problème est le suivant, j'enregistre un PDF à partir d'un fichier Word qui est en .docx j'arrive ensuite à ouvrir le PDF mais les pages sont inversés. C'est à dire que la première page de mon Word se retouve en dernière page de mon PDF et donc la dernière page de Word en première page de mon PDF.
J'ai cherché dans les paramètres et option mais je ne trouve pas.
Je suis sous OS X des fois que ça changerai quelque chose.
Merci de votre aide,

Cherchez en Word pour un option qui inverse les pages, peut etre pour imprimer.

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