PDFMaker within Word 2010 is no longer converting styles with any level setting to PDF bookmarks
Word 2010 (64-bit), Acrobat 11.0.15
For several months we have been able to convert Word 2010 documents to PDFs (via PDFMaker menu within Word) and retain the navigation entries created in Word. We have some user-created styles that are assigned Level 1 thru 3. These styles, which show up in the navigation panel in Word 2010 and are used to populate a TOC within these Word documents, have been converting directly into bookmarks for the PDFs created by PDFMaker. That is, until late yesterday.
To prove that this wasn't a specific Word document or new process which was causing the problem, I retrieved several Word documents that were converted last month without an issue. All of them now do not generate bookmarks for the PDFs.
I do see the ability to toggle specific styles in the Acrobat->Preferences->Bookmarks menu within Word, but this doesn't always work and it appears to be required to be set for each document. In addition, toggling the styles causes PDFMaker to visually scroll through the document. Previously, there are a slight hesitation within PDFMaker, then the application showed a timeline for conversion within Word.
Given the styles menu mentioned before, I am not sure why the styles with Level 1-3 assignments automatically generated bookmarks in the PDFs before, but it always worked that way (unless I set an option long ago and forgot it).
Just to confuse matters further, I restored the defaults within PDFMaker. No help. It should be noted I can manually reassign sections of a Word document from a user-defined style to one of the Heading styles, and those will appear as PDF bookmarks.
