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I am currently out of the country without my Photoshop workstation. When I return in 2 weeks I have several months of work to do for clients. When I departed the U.S. in March I used whatever the version was at that time. It worked flawlessly for me. Rarely ever a crash. When I return I do not plan to update cc to 21.2. However I would like to try 21.2. I am well aware of having multiple versions of Photoshop installed on a computer such as 2019 etc.. However can I have multiple versions of the the 21.x series? I would like to retain without update the version from March and also install a separate copy of 21.2 and thoroughly test it before using it full time. Thanks
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Hi
You can have 2019 and 2020 installed at the same time, but you cannot have multiple versions of the dot releases installed at the same time.
~ Jane
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Thanks. I thought that might be the case. But I was hopeful! My current version will do for the immediate future.
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You're welcome, Ivartist. If you download the newest dot release and don't like it, you can go back to an earlier one. They just can't be concurrent. And ask here if there are any issues, as we might have a fix.
~ Jane