Where did my Acrobat Toolbar go?

I have MS-Office 2000. I have been using Acrobat Standard 6 for a long time, but recently upgraded to Acrobat Standard 9. I have lost the Acrobat toolbar that used to appear in Word and Excel.
The help files indicate that I should be able to go to View - Toolbars and select the Acrobat toolbar, but it isn't listed.
I read kb404116 which suggested using the Help - Repair Installation option. I did this, but I still don't have the toolbar.
I am able to use Print to print to an Acrobat PDF without any problem. I would like to have the icons back for easy PDF creation.
Please tell me what I can do.

You also meed to make sure that you selected the custom install and installed the PDF Macros for MS Office. You should be able to do this through the repair option.

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