Once CC Apps Downloaded can the install file be copied to each mac for reinstall - have 5 to do?

Exactly what heading suggests.
Once I have downloaded my apps from Creative Cloud for 1 mac, can the "installer" file/s be copied to other macs and simply be run from there for installing, rather than having to Download again for each Mac - very time consuming and puts a huge load on our Internet usage.
Up for about a 4.5GB download x 5 macs - not good
Gee, wish I had a disk for this . . .

Does this apply for a TEAM  license (which I have) or only the ENTERPRISE license.
Do you have a link for that page?

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