Transfer links from Word to PDF

   I want to create a PDF file from a Word document.  I click "Adobe PDF" on the word toolbar and the PDF file is created, but the hyperlinks that I had in the Word document don't transfer over to the PDF.  I am using Word 2003, Acrobat X Standard and Windows 7 Home Premium.  How can I get the links to carry over?

I suspect your version of Office is no longer supported.
* Adobe ends support for Office 2003 PDFMakers for Acrobat X and XI after the May 2014 quarterly update.
See:
http://helpx.adobe.com/acroba
t/kb/compatible-web-browsers-
pdfmaker-applications.html  
Be well...

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