PDFMaker & Outlook

When I print an Outlook2003 e-mail using PDFMaker to PDF, the e-mail message header information appears in the PDF. How do I prevent this?
Similar appears at the top of my PDF. I want to prevent this appearing at the top of each PDF:
From: [NY]
To: [NY];
Subject:FW: Exceptional Experiences with European Riches
Date:Thursday, March 06, 2008 10:33:38 AM
Attachments: customize-it.gif
Thanks!

Thanks very much.  That seemed to do the trick.  Although running a repair on Acrobat didn't help, running it on Outlook seems to have fixed the problem.

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