Pdf 7 covert to Word 2007

I am having a problem when I am using PDF 7 save as a word document. I am using Word 2007. The word will break at the end in every line. Please refer to image the below. How can I fix the problem? Thanks.

I would make sure that you choose the Adobe Distiller Printer instance as the printer, before creating the pdf file. The problem you are seeing may be due to the need of Word to reformat each document according to the printer it thinks is being used to print the document.

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