Limited HD space

Hi!
In my PowerBook, the motion placed in installation the folder "Motion" sized about 6 GB to the users/shared folder.
I would like to move it to the external Firewire 800 HD, where is more disk space available.
I could not figure out how to tell to the Motion application that the reference material has moved to the other disk.
In LiveType there was a in preferences a place from where to change the folder, where materials are placed.

There is not in my Motion (1.0) such a choise:
http://koti.welho.com/tsuonio1/Motion%20prefs.jpg
I tried to direct 3rd part plug-in path to the moved folder, but havent yet tested if it works.

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