Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro - Form Toolbar

There has been a big change from Acrobat 8 Pro to 9 Pro regarding how the forms toolbar is displayed.  While the changes are a great improvement to make it easier to create forms...I am having trouble adjusting to editing forms.  Is there any way to have the forms toolbar display on the regular view so that you do not have to keep going to the button to click add/edit forms and then get a new screen.  I just want to work from the same view and not have to go back and forth when I am working on a form that is already created.  I thought maybe it would be a "right click" or some kind of preference but so far I cannot find any way to change this.  I would appreciate any help!

Thank you for the response.
Do you know what the logic was to make such a dramatic change - since all the previous versions of Acrobat permitted the forms toolbar in the regular view?  They must have thought this format was better.  Any ideas?

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