Missing Acrobat 9 toolbar in Microsoft Word 2000

Was the Acrobat toolbar that appeared in Microsoft Word using Acrobat 8 removed from Acrobat 9? If not, how can I get it to show up? Thank you.

Yes, Acrobat 9 does not support Office 2000.

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    I

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    Well, after looking around here and on other forums about the issues between Acrobat (no matter what version) and Office 2007, I could kick myself for not checking it out BEFORE I bought Office 2007!  I'm a virtual assistant and most of my clients use 2007, so I figured it was time for me to catch up since I was having to reinstall everything anyway.
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    http://forums.adobe.com/message/1168098#1168098
    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/402/kb402985.html
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    Thanks,
    Malia

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