How to stop auto installing 32 bit versions?

I noticed that CC ist istalling both versions - 32 and 64 bit without asking me if I need it. So I've got now every programm in two versions but I only need 64bit and this also wastes many space on the hd ... this is critical because my hd is really small. Is there a way to tell CC and the updater to only install 64 bit versions?

Mylenium's response is correct it is not possible to customize the installation package through the Creative Cloud Desktop application at this time.  Also please be aware that depending on the software package not all functions or third-party plug-ins maybe functional in a 64-bit environment.

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