Exporting presets from AE CC to AE CS6.

Hello all,
I'm having a friend send me some presets he created in After Effects CC and I need to use them on my PC for AE CS6. Is it possible to save these presets from CC for use with CS6? If not, is there any way to translate that data so I can use these presets with my installation? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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