Acrobat 9 toolbar in word 2000

I'm running windows xp I installed Acrobat 9 and I'm using Microsoft 2000 and I don't have the toolbar to create a pdf in word.  I tried the View>toolbar but the acrobat toolbar is not there to add.  I looked on the adobe folder on the computer and thePDFMOFFICE.dll is present and I even deleted the Normal.dot file from word.  I am out of ideas.
Thanks

Bon Dias,
Unfortunately, Acrobat 9's PDFMaker does not support Office 2000.
A good reference resource is:
Acrobat PDF-capable web browsers and PDFMaker-compatible applications (Acrobat 6.x - 9.x on Windows and Mac OS)
(TechNote ID: 333504)
The Acrobat PDF-capable web browser and the  PDFMaker-compatible applications tables provide the pertinent information.
The PDFMaker-compatible applications table correlates applications to Acrobat 6, 7, 8, & 9.
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/333/333504.html
Be well...

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