IPhoto - 6  (rename film roll)

Is there a way to rename the film rolls in iPhoto? If so how?

Josh,
just select the roll in the library (click on its name), select the "Information" icon on the bottom left and click on the name field. You should be able to change it now.
Hope this helps!

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