How do I reconnect files referencing my iPhoto library?

Hi, I have a bunch of files that I've imported from iPhoto but Aperture is saying are offline.  I know I have to reconnect them to the masters in the iPhoto library, but when I try, using the Locate Referenced File command, the "iPhoto Library" at the bottom pane doesn't show me the folder structure to locate the file.  i.e. iPhoto Library > Masters > etc. > etc.
How can I reconnect images that are referening my iPhoto Library?
Thanks!!
Sal.

iPhoto stores pictures in a combined package file. To archive part of your library, you would have to select the photos and export them.

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