If I upgarde my iPhoto on my computer..can I open my iPhoto library stored on an external hard drive?

I have all my photos saved on an external hard drive..if I upgrade to the latest version of iPhoto..will I be able to access my library?

Greetings,
The current version of iPhoto can read libraries on external drives (just double-click the Library).
It is always advisable to have a backup of your data before you make changes to it (like upgrading) so make a backup of that library just in case.
Finally, make sure the drive is Mac Formated.
Hope that helps.

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