How to download previous versions of photoshop, i can't seem to find the install button that leads you too the previous versions.

I've tried to download previous versions but don't know how have followed the steps that adobe has given but my creative cloud doesn't come up with install but try and when i press it, it downloads and i just wanted to fins previous versions of photoshop such as cs6 and trial it thanks.

You can access previous CC versions of Photoshop from the CC Desktop.
First under "Find New Software", select "Previous versions"
Then under Photoshop, click the arrow on the Install button to see and install Previous Photoshop versions.

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