Publisher to PDF - no page color

When I try to create a PDF in Acrobat 8 Pro from my Publisher 2010 file, the page color disappears.  This didn't used to happen - any ideas?  Thanks.

The Acrobat 8 PDFMaker does not support Office 2010 applications.
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