Migrate backwards from 2012 to 2008R2 SSIS

I developed an SSIS package using SSDT 2012.
Now that it's time to productionize the package (and 13 reports and dashboard) I find that, while Reporting Services is using 2012, our SSIS is stuck on 2008R2.  I now need to recreate the package in SSIS 2008R2.
Is there any way to copy and past the existing package nd tweak rather than reconstruct?
It souldn't be a problem, except on of the data sources is Sharepoint and requires an add-in to proceed. I'm low on time, and lower on patience.
Please help!

I dont think it will work. You will have to recreate package in SSIS 2008 R2 I'm afraid. They're not backward compatible. Some of provider/references have also changed in SSIS 2012 so that will also add to issue.
The inverse will work fine though in most times as you've upgrade wizard available in SSIS 2012 SSDT.
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