Acrobat 9 and Acrobat 6 co-installation?

I have perused the forum for this issue and have repeatedly...and sadly...learned that Office 2000 support is not available in Acrobat 9 PDFMaker.It also appears that there are no updates or plugins to fix this oversight. Therefore,  I would like to know if it is possible for Acrobat 9 to co-exist with Acrobat 6 Standard (where the PDFMaker works in Office 2000) also installed? Can I have both versions of Acrobat installed?
Thanks...

Thanks for the support. I know I can print to PDF but the links, and
conversion of selected text to clickable bookmarks isn't functional with
printing, as apposed to using the pdfmaker. I have installed Word 2003...as
Word is the only Office application from which I rely on the pdfmaker. I am
still using the other Office 2000 components as they were.
I am hoping that Adobe will come up with a "fix" for this, as lots of folks
are still using the older Office software. There's not a lot to gain in the
way of improvements to the functionality of the program in moving up to the
newer versions, vs the cost of upgrading. Office 2000 does everything I need
and want (which is one reason I didn't bother to install Office 2003
earlier, though I had that software around for a few years).
By the way, I wasn't able to install Acrobat 6 after 9; the installer
refused to "downgrade" to the earlier version. Going the other
direction...installing 6 first, then 9...the 9 installer uninstalls version
6 automatically...there is no option to keep the earlier version.
Chick

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