Conversion Word 2010 .pdf

I can't get my Word 2010 document to convert to PDF. I have Adobe Acrobat Pro 9

9 of Acrobat PDFMaker does not support the Office 2010 applications.  You can "file |" Print"to the Adobe PDF virtual printer or use the Microsoft Save as PDF - XPS feature.

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