CS5 and CS2 Question

My company is looking to get all new Macs and CS suites for our office (YAY!) but before we make the upgrade I wanted to see if we would be able to open all of our old CS2 files in CS5? Any help is appreciated!!

Shouldn't be a problem but you might want to check the individual application forums for any issues.
Bob

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