Missing Themes  in iPhoto

My daughter is unable to print photos from her Imac 20 inch Intel machine because her themes folder is missing.
Can I do a copy of the Themes folder from my Imac G5 and transfer to her
machine presumably placing it in her HD/Library/Application Support/iPhoto?
A quick reply would help as I'm going to her place very soon
regards
Alan

Alan
CD3
Check out OT's post in this thread:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6394288&#6394288
Also, note his comments here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6998840&#6998840
Look in your User/Library/Application Support/iPhoto folder for a Themes folder. If you find it there move it to the HD/Library/Application Support/iPhoto folder and reboot. Then try iPhoto again. That may save you having to go thru the reinstallation.
Regards
TD

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