Iphoto/external hard drive

Aloha,
I would like my iphoto to live on my external LaCie hard drive, so I can free up all of that space on my emac. How would I do that?
I have it all data backed up daily onto my hard drive, but I believe that means that the total of my iphoto program and library are then on both.
I would like to be able to open Iphoto from my dock, but have it live on the hard drive.
I also have Iphoto backed up to idisk everyday as well.
Any ideas?
Thanks so much, C.

C:
What you want to do is put your iPhoto Library package, not the application, on the external HD. Move it first to the Desktop and then copy to the external HD. Now launch iPhoto with the Option key depressed and, when asked, select Find Library, navigate to the external HD and select the library there. Once you have it up and running successfully you can delete the library that's on your Desktop.
Do you Twango?
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