Export a CS3 InD .inx file in your CS2 for my CS?  Please?

it is my understanding that to open an .inx file from CS3 in CS it must first be opened and exported as an .inx in CS2.  Correct?  If so, is there anyone out there with CS2 who would be willing to export a file for me?  I greatly appreciate your help!
Also, this process is absolutely silly.  SILLY.

Also, this process is absolutely silly.  SILLY.
Correct. Downgrading a document is generally a bad idea -- you have no control over what gets converted and what gets to be left out. I, for one, have never ever used it, so for my part Adobe could have spared them the headache and left the entire function out.
(I did enjoy creating new documents from scratch, writing an INX and importing that. Sadly, IDML -- its Next Gen successor -- is too complicated for a quick-and-dirty job.)

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