Poor quality convertion from adobe reader to word

Good day,
I received a poor quality convertion from adobe reader to word.
Can I send the original to anybody for help or a better convertion.
Enjoy your day
Regards
Johan de Beer

Without context, my guess is that your question should go in the ExportPDF forum,
http://forums.adobe.com/community/exportpdf

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