How do i put only my iphoto library onto an ehd?

I have iphoto version 8.1.2 and am having difficulty only putting the iphoto library onto the hard drive instead of the whole application. Any help?

How are you trying to put your iPhoto Library onto your external drive?
Quit iPhoto.
Connect your drive and drag the iPhoto Library (by default it is in your "Pictures" folder) to your external hard drive, not your iPhoto application in the "Applications" folder.
Once your library has been moved to the other drive, open it in iPhoto:
Hold down the options  key and keep it depressed while launching iPhoto until the menu comes up. Then select the library on the external drive.
Where is the problem, that this does not work for you? Please explain in more detail, which of these steps does not work as expected.
Regards
Léonie

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