Save as Copy button for Adobe Reader X

We just upgraded to Adobe Reader X and I do not see the
"Save as Copy" button on the toolbar.  Please tell me there is a way to add it because right now I have to either
do the drop-down menu under File or I have to hit Shift+Ctrl+S.

I'm not sure if this is related, but I'm also having problems with save a copy.  In my case the icon is present, but it doesn't work:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/2468701#2468701

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