Alias user&documents folder on ssd question...

Hey guys, I just got a mackbook pro with 120 ssd as boot and optibay 7200 second drive,
Im going to clone my old boot drive but it is 300gb...
Can I alias my user/and documents folders to my 7200 750gb drive and everything work fine with all my sample library sets ?
If so How?
Thanks!!

These instructions are for Lion. Back up all data first and be prepared to restore if anything goes wrong.
Open the Users & Groups preference pane in System Preferences. Click the lock icon and authenticate. Right-click or control-click your name in the account list and select "Advanced options..." In the sheet that opens, change your home directory to where you want it to be. Save your changes, log out, and log back in.

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