Multlayer Photoshop files: version question

From the Users Manual for FCE 3.5.1:
"Files created in any version of Photoshop can be imported, but only Photoshop 3.0 features (such as
opacity, composite modes, layer order, and layer name) are supported for import."
I assume that they mean 3.0 or later?
Sonny

Yes, but there are specific things in Photoshop that will not import. Also to maintain layer structure the file needs to be saved from Photoshop on a Mac.

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