ITunes with an External HD

I am currently using iTunes running on my PC. I have it set up NOT to copy files to the Media Folder. I have my media on my EHD and imported all folders into iTunes. My question is, since the actual Library file is on the PC, and my media is stored on the EHD (in generic folders I imported into iTunes), is there a way to copy the iTunes Library to the EHD and have all of those needed files sit on the EHD? Will copying these files and Pointing iTunes to them on the EHD allow any NEW downloaded/imported/ripped media (directly from iTunes) to then sit on the EHD?
Basically just running iTunes on the PC, but EVERY other file/library/media on the EHD? Is this possible?

Launch iTunes with the Option key held down and create or switch between libraries as needed.
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