I moved my iPhoto Library file, now it wont work !

Hi, i was trying to tidy up my Hard Drives folder structure and moved my iPhoto Library file, which was and still is 72mb, but now when i open it, it hasnt got any photos in it ANYWHERE the file size is the same,.
I might be correct in thinking that i havent actually lost the photos that were being displayed in iPhoto, because these are still on my hard drive !.
But what can i do to get iPhoto back to where it was please.
I have even restored the file back to its original location from a backup but that doesnt work either. it is simply saying, i have to upgrade and loose all my photos ????
tim

went to finder, selected 6 photos and put them in a folder in my Pictures folder.
opened up iPhoto again, the beach ball spun round a bit, but the new folder wasnt to be seen anywhere in iPhoto ?
Exactly
there is no automatic import - on photos you specifically import either from disk or from a camera are imported to iPhoto
Import them to iPhoto - drag to the iPhoto window or to the iPhoto icon in the dock or in iPhoto file menu ==> import
And
i have now ticked the box "copy imported items" i then closed down iPhoto
That is good but does not solve the problem for the photos that were imported while this was not checked  --  at this time it is probably best to start over with a new managed library and import all photos again
which brings me nicely to my next query, it looks to me as if ALL the pictures that got initially imported into iPhoto were all in folders. so am i correct in thinking that the pictures in my pictures folder which are NOT in a folder, will or should only be seen in iPhoto if they were in a folder when they were/are imported.
I am not sure what you are saying
But when you import a photo it is iPhoto no matter where it came from - until you import it it is not in iPhoto - finder folders make no difference and have no bearing on iPhoto  --  folders in iPhoto do not hold photos, just other folders or albums
You prebably should take the iPhoto tutorials - that will save a lot of time and frustration
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