Aperture trial and O.Luna book

I have downloaded the Aperture trial and purchased Aperture 1.5 book by Orland Luna,(Apple pro Training Series).One of the first lessons that he has in the book is to open the Tibet Project that comes with Aperture. I cannot find it on the trial program. Am I doing something wrong. Thank you.
Macbook   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

hello, bau
quote: "One of the first lessons that he has in the book is to open the Tibet Project that comes with Aperture. I cannot find it on the trial program. Am I doing something wrong."
I do not know whether the trial version contains the sample project but it should be located in
OSX>Library>Application Support>Aperture>Sample Project>Tibet.approject
victor

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