Problem when chenging a word file into PDF

when I convert a word file into a PDF one, the whole font of the file changes. I use in the original document arial 12, when I convert the file the size and font of the whole file changes, what can I do to avoid that to happen??? IT'S URGENT I use microsoft word 2010

Hi astridlenina,
How well a file converts depends largely on the quality of the original file.
Would you send your PDF document to [email protected] as an email attachment? 
I will check it from my end.Please add the link to this forum post for reference.
Regards,
Florence

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