Using pen tool, how to activate it?

I am just this week upgraded to CS5 from CS3, so some differences. One that has stumped me so far is finding the pen tool. It was readily available in CS3 but I cannot find it in the tool bar or anywhere else. I want to add some points to an object for text wrap purposes. I have searched the Help files and all I have found so far are directions like  "select the pen tool" which doesn't solve it for me. I am thinking there is something else I have to do to make the tool a choice. Any suggestions?

The Pen tool hasn't moved. You should be able to select by pressing the letter P. That would make it visible if it were hiding under another of the path-editing tools.
If it still doesn't show up, either you have a bad installation, or you need to restore your preferences. Here are the directions for restoring preferences:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/526990

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