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I have a G4 Mac running 10.4.6 with iPhoto 6 (latest version).
I have created a new library. In the default library I created a folder with the pictures that I want to import into the new library, Trips out west. The new folder in the default library is titled the same. I have 685 pictures in it. When I go to my newly created library--->Import--->I do not see that particular folder in my iPhoto Library. Why not? I originally started out creating it as a Smart Folder thinking that as I add photos to it with the keyword, Vacations out west, photos would automatically go into that folder. Well, I couldn't 'see' the Smart Folder so that is when I just created a plain, ol' folder which I can't seem to find either when I want to import. Maybe there is a simple answer to this problem, maybe it can't be done but maybe someone can tell me the best way to organize my iPhoto Library. I have iPhoto Buddy but I thought if I could use the built in features of iPhoto itself, that would be great. Thanks! Judy

mrstee:
You don't want to use the File Import menu on your old library folder. That will also import all of the thumbnail files and really mess up your new library. I recommend you use the paid version of iPhoto Library Manager to merge the old library into the new one. This will preserve any keywords, comments, rolls, albums, etc. that are in the old library.
Do not put any photos into the iPhoto library folder via the Finder.Don't tamper with files in the iPhoto Library folder from the Finder. In order to import photos they must be outside the iPhoto LIbrary folder. So move them to the desktop and just drag that folder of pictures into the open iPhoto window. But don't drag a whole iPhoto library folder as it will do the same as I mentioned above.
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