HT1338 Combining two accounts on the same macbook

Hi,
I created a second artificial account on my Macbook pro to protect my personal password on which my work loaded some additional programmes.
However, I don't seem to have these programmes now on my own account. How can I combine the two accounts so I won't lose programmes and iphoto contents? I am a new Mac user so very inexperienced in its usage.
Many thanks for your help
Sonja

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