How Can I Put iTunes On My External Hard Drive?

How Can I Put iTunes On My External Hard Drive? I would like to free up space on my laptop's hard drive by moving iTune onto my external hd. Thanks, Dave

Click here and follow the instructions to move the library. The iTunes program itself cannot be moved.
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