Problem converting Outlook 2007 email to PDF

We have a new problem that recently appeared.  Sometimes when we click on the Adobe PDF tab in Outlook 2007 and select "Convert to Adobe PDF", when we go to open the resulting pdf file, we get the following message "Multiple Files are Bound together in the PDF Package....".  This occurs in Adobe 8.1. Sometimes we don't get the message but when we go to open the file again, we get the message.  We have checked and we have the most current update to Adobe 8.1.  Any ideas what could be causing this behaviour and what can be done to fix it?

Hi "sjohnstoncpa",
Please clarify the steps you can replicate the problem with. Plus, it would be really nice if you could post a snapshot of the error message. Thanks!
- Devyani.

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