Word printing to PDF misplaaced data

the issue that i have a word file that contains charts , the charts data viewed as bars below eash bar there are a year as (ex. sep 2009 , jun 2007,etc..) these years is placed horizantl to bars after conversion to pdf it become vertical wich made years are crossed over and not all the word sept 2009 is viewed corrctly ,
please i need any help,
i have Adobe acrobat 8 pro. ,
thanks

Dear Michael,
Thanks for replying,
Below the data you requested :
·         Acrobat Pro 8.0.0
·         Windows xp pro.
·         Word 2007
·         I created the pdf through the print option in word to Adobe pdf.
Thanks again for your reply ,
Waiting for any suggestions.
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