Gettting Ready to switch from PC to MAC-Can I use my back-up catalogue?

Hi!  I am getting ready to switch from PC to MAC.  My pics and back-up catalogue files are on an external hard drive.  I am wondering if I can just use an up-to-date back-up catalogue to place in lightroom on my new MAC and then be up to speed.  Will that work?
Thanks so much, Leora

Yes, this should be fine! You may wish to give your catalog (the .lrcat) a new name (prefix) when you first copy it to your Mac. This will force build a new Previews folder on the new machine, sometimes a very good thing; sometimes wholly unnecessary.....

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