Problem in Acrobat PDFMaker

Hi,
i am using Acrobat 7 to convert the one word document into PDF, while in the conversion process i am getting following error.
An error while creating a temporary file: Word was unable to write some of the embedded objects due to insufficient memory or disk space.

I recommend posting in the Acrobat forum; CreatePDF is a special web service.
When you post, please include your version of Word and Windows, since compatibility issues with your ancient version of Acrobat are a big possibility.

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