Need to read a FCP 5 project in FCP 4.5

Hello to all.
I will be needing to transfer an ongoing FCP5 project to someone else, who for many different reasons will not be upgading his FCp 4.5 to FCP 5.
If i am not mistaken, he will not be able to open the project.
Is there any way, in the way i save or set up the project in FCP 5 that he could continue to work on it in his FCP 4.5.
Thank you for your time,
Tee.

You'll need to export an XML file of the project in FCP 5, then use that file to built a new project in FCP 4.5.
Check the manual's index for XML for the details of the process.
-DH

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