Saved a PDF from .docx but links broke. Help?

I saved a word document as a PDF but all of my hyperlinks, except for full URL's, were broken. How should I fix this?

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Adobe Reader cannot create a PDF file (with or without links).
If you created PDF using Acrobat visit:
https://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat/creating__editing_%26_exporting_pdfs
Remember that for a link from one file to another file to work both files must be together and the link path must exist else you have a broken link when you move a file with such links.
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