Convertir fichier ID CS5 en ID CS2

Pour des raisons de retrard nouvelle formule et nouveau système éditorial, j'ai des gabarits en ID CS5. Mon système éditorial actuel n'accepte que la CS2. J'ai 3 numéros (hebdos) à sortir dans ces conditions. Ensuite : nouveau système éditorial intégrant CS5.
Comment je peux convertir mes gab CS5 en gab CS2. Je ne connais pas les extensions manquantes et je ne trouve nulle part cette question.
Y a-t-il une autre solution ?
Quelqu'un peut-il m'aider ?
Merci beaucoup
Gregoirière

Dans InDesign CS5, choisissez FICHIER -> EXPORTER -> INDESIGN MARKUP (IDML)
Ensuite, ouvrez le document en CS4 (oui, il faut une version CS4) pour l'exporter à nouveau au format INDESIGN CS3 INTERCHANGE (INX)
Sauf erreur de ma part, je ne peux pas tester n'ayant plus CS2, vous pourrez ensuite ouvrir votre document.
Je sais, cette méthode est assez longue et compliquée, surtout si vous avez beaucoup de documents.
Vous risquez par ailleurs de perdre des éléments de vos documents utilisant les fonctions apparues dans les dernières versions (texte conditionnel, références croisées...).
C'est la seule solution que je connais pour ouvrir un document InDesign dans une version antérieure à moins qu'il existe des extentions de Markzware par exemple.
Si quelqu'un à une autre solution, je suis preneur moi aussi. Merci !
Peut-être que la solution la plus simple serait de mettre à jour votre votre version de CS2.... Oui, je sais...

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