Create New Iphoto library

Ive copied my current iphoto library to an external hardrive because my hard disc is full. Now I want to creat a new library on my mac, but by pressing and holding either the alt or options tab,then clicking on iphoto does not give the option, only quit, remove from dock, show in finder etc. Is something wrong with my keybord or how else should I go about this. Please help

I suggest you re-post here:
https://discussions.apple.com/community/ilife/iphoto

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