I uninstalled Acrobat CC but I can't reinstall on the same computer

I uninstalled Acrobat CC but I can't reinstall on the same computer, Application Manager has always said that I installed it in the computer.

How can I get Application Manager to recognize that Acrobat has been uninstalled once, so I can reinstall?

Found the answer, apparently I need to uninstall the Acrobat Pro XI in another folder as well. Applications > utilities > Adobe Installers > Adobe Acrobat Pro XI (double-click & Uninstall)

The rest will follow.

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