"File's format too new..." message

I am trying to open an FCP6 project started by another editor, and I'm getting a message that says: "File's format is too new for this version of the application". I am on FCP6.0.3, so I'm wondering if that editor is using FCP6 with Leopard and there is some version of the application I don't know about.
Please enlighten. Thanks.

Final Cut Pro 6.0.2 was not only intended for Leopard, but brought along many different features.
Take a look at the official Release Notes, and you'll see that it is noted that projects created in FCP 6.0.2 are not backwards compatible. D Gilmore gave you some good advice by telling you to have your editor export an XML file for you to import on your FCP 6.0.1 macine.

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