External drive on multiple iMac

If I load all my video on an external hard drive and start editing, can I continue to edit on another iMac with FCE4 if I plug in the same external hard drive?
In other words, will I be able to pick up from where I left off?

You may run into permissions problems. When you create or copy files to your external drive, they remain 'owned' by the OSX user account you were logged in as. When you connect your external drive to another Mac, the user account there is not the same as the one on the first Mac. OSX security won't let you open those folders/files.
The easiest way to get around that probelem is something commonly done with external drives:
Select the drive icon (in the Finder window/on your desktop), then click Command-I, or File>Get Info. In the Info window, click the triangle next to "Sharing and Permissions", then check the option called "Ignore permissions for this volume". (You can do this with external drives, you can't do this with your system drive.)

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