Quotes around meta data

Whenever I create a PDF document from within Microsoft Word with the Acrobat toolbar adobe adds in quote marks around my keywords.  My tags/keywords in Microsoft do not have any quote marks and all are separated by commas.  How do I fix this?  I do not want adobe adding in quote marks automatically.
I have Adobe Acrobat Standard XI and am using Microsoft Word 2013.  The problem also exists with Acrobat Standard X and Microsoft Word 2010.?
Can adobe please advise on how to fix this problem?
Thank you.

In Microsoft Word there are document properties.  One of them is called "tags".  When in Microsoft Word when I go to the adobe ribbon and click on the command "Create PDF" it converts the Microsoft Word Document into an Adobe PDF file.  It also imports/brings over the document properties.  "Tags" is brought over into the adobe PDF file in the meta data as "Keywords".
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