Acrobat VI Pro - can't reinstall

I uninstalled Acrobat VI Pro because it kept crashing. Now Creative Cloud won't allow me to reinstall Acrobat Pro ???  Because in the Creative Cloud window it says Acrobat is still,on my computer and up to date, even if it is not there anymore ????  What can I do ??  I working on a Mac Book Pro. Thanks

Hi Birgitta Lund,
Please refer the kb:http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/aam-lists-removed-apps-date.html.
Kindly follow the very important instructions before download.
Regards,
Romit Sinha

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