Old Library New iphoto

I had my old iphoto library on an external hard drive (someone set that up for me and I'm not sure how he did it) I just got iLife '08. What's the best way to import my old Library into my new iphoto?
Thanks!

sokie83
Install iLife 08. When that's done make sure the external drive is connected. Then hold down the option (or alt) key and launch iPhoto. From the resulting dialogue select 'Choose Library' and navigate to the iPhoto Library Folder on the external. iPhoto will upgrade the library. That's it. There's no importing involved.
Regards
TD

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