Social Media: Running into file compatibility problems when colleagues have older or newer versions of Adobe’s Creative Cloud apps? Here’s how to downgrade so everyone can stick with older versions. (Featured image based on an original by Dallas Reedy on Unsplash) Just don’t let your Creative Cloud apps get too far out of date, since you can go back only so far when downloading previous versions. That’s it-a potentially project-stopping problem eliminated quickly and easily. Then click Advanced Options to the right of the desired app’s name, and in the dialog that appears, deselect Remove Older Versions. ![]() Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the uninstallation. ![]() Double-click it, enter your password and click the Uninstall button in the new window. In the Creative Cloud app, choose Creative Cloud > Preferences > Apps. Locate Adobe Creative Cloud, click it and you will see Adobe Creative Cloud Uninstaller. You can ensure that you don’t lose access to older versions during updates by disabling a Creative Cloud setting that automatically removes previous versions of apps when you update. Creative Cloud warns you that the app will have its auto-update setting disabled so the newly installed old version won’t be overwritten during a future update. In the list that appears, find the older version you want to install-likely the version that the rest of the team is using-and click Install.
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