Acrobat CC 2014

I downloaded Acrobat CC 2014 this morning, now it has disappeared and Creative Cloud will not let me re-download it, so that I can re-install it...
What can I do???
thx

You downloaded and installed it?  Which platform are you using?  Try to sign out of the Creative Cloud and then sign back into the Creative Cloud.  It is supposed to check what is and isn't installed when you do that now.  If that doesn't work then you may want to contact Adobe Technical Support.

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    Danke für die Antwort, leider keine Lösung dabei.
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