Why does my PDF look jumbled

I've made a PDF from a word doc on my desktop PC and sent it to my iPad via gmail and when I open it in adobe reader it is completely jumbled... But everywhere else and every other platform I open it... It's just fine
just 2 weeks ago this feature was working fine
why.

Hi jtippitt,
Do other PDF files display correctly on your iPad?
Do you know whether the fonts used in the document you're referencing were embedded in the PDF? If not, that could be the cause. You can tell the status of fonts used in the PDF by choosing File > Properties in Reader or Acrobat and clicking the Fonts tab.
I look forward to hearing back from you.
Best,
Sara

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