Where is the editing toolbar?

I am trying to edit a document using Adobe Reader. I did this once before with no problem, but this time editing toolbar is nowhere to be found. I have followed the directions given by adobe for both reader and acrobat. In the first revision, the acrobat model appeared when I opened the document, but this time nothing appeared. I have since right clicked on the comments window and then the annotations box, but the only editing features are sticky note and highlight text. What is going on?
Thanks,
Leonard

That Reader has no editing capabilities. Acrobat has some. And PDF files are not designed to be edited...

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