I can't reinstall because my applications are listed as Up to date!

i downloaded Creativ Cloud. but when i was trying to install apps it just saying up to date. and i just deletet every adobe program that i have on my mac

Doan1234 did you utilize the uninstallers located in the Applications/Utilities/Adobe Installers folder to remove your software?  If not then please run the appropriate installer for the software which you have removed.
If you continue to experience difficulties or already ran the uninstaller then please see Creative Cloud AAM lists Applications as "Up to Date" when not installed - http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/aam-lists-removed-apps-date.html.

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