Word TOC links lost when PDF created

I'm trying out Acrobat Pro XI- the trial version.
The links in the source Word 2007 document work properly, are hyperlinked, all that good stuff. I can PDF using other software and the TOC links work properly.
When I use Adobe Acrobat Pro XI, no TOC links when the PDF is created.
I've searched the forum - the only suggestion I found does not apply.
Thanks

Look at the Preferences in Word's Acrobat tab and see if it's checked properly.

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