Superscripts lost when importing pdf

All my superscripts are put back to the baseline when I import a pdf made from ms-word 2003 into Adobe Designer 7,0,01146. The font stays at superscript size but is now on the baseline. I don't see any facility for superscripting in the text tools.
This is quite important for scientific documents, and quite cumbersome to fix.

Dropped Exponents, and other formatting challenges in Pages v5+ tables has been reported several times. Any other table content that survives (intact) should be viewed as a gift.
There is no known schedule when or if Apple will fix this issue. You would be better served, productivity-wise, to use Pages ’09 v4.3 (if you have it) which was moved into /Applications/iWork '09, when Pages v5 was installed.

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