64bit file to 32 bit AE cs5

Im trying to open a project  created on CS6 to my buddys CS5. The file wont open due to the file being a 64 bit project and my buddys Cs5 is 32 bit. Is there away to covert this file or something to get around this issuse?    

The issue is not related to 32-bit versus 64-bit. The issue is that earlier versions of After Effects don't open projects associated with later versions.
In After Effects CS6, you can save a project backward one version using the command File > Save As > Save A Copy As CS5.5.
In After Effects CS5.5, you can save a project backward one version using the command File > Save As > Save A Copy As CS5.
You should check out this useful script:
http://aescripts.com/pt_opensesame/

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