Aperture 3.4.1 and Iphoto Browser

I have Aperture 3..4.1. I am going through the manual and it says I can import selected photos from my iPhoto library by going to File>Import>Show iPhoto Browser (or press Option I). There is no "Show iPhoto Browser" under File>Import, and selecting Option I does nothing. I do not want to import my entire IPhoto Library into Aperture - only selected photos. Am I missing a setting here somehow? I am up to date on Aperture and iPhoto both.
Thanks....

The iPhoto Library Browser is no longer available, sorry.
Since iPhoto ans Aperture share a unified library format, it is no longer necessary to import iPhoto images to Aperture, to be able to use Aperture's advanced image adjustments on the images. Just open the iPhoto Library in Aperture.
To import only selected images from iPhoto to Aperture,
open your iPhoto Library in Aperture,
create an album with the images that you want to import,
export this albums as an Aperture library,
then import this library into your main Aperture library.
Regards
Léonie

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