Can I convert a fcp 7 file for use in fcp x then back to tcp 7?

We are working on projects that were started in FCP 7 and need to be submitted in FCP 7, but all we have is FCP X. Is it possible to covert from 7 to x, finish the project, then convert back to 7? Any help is greatly appreciated.

You need two apps:
7 to X:
http://assistedediting.intelligentassistance.com/7toX/
and X to 7:
http://assistedediting.intelligentassistance.com/Xto7/
Be sure to read all the information about using XML for transfer - not everything will make it between platforms.
You will also need to reconnect your media.
MtD

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