Opening all rolls in library

This seems like a very basic thing, but it's one of those very basic things that I can't figure out. I've been combining some rolls (creating a new roll out of a couple/few rolls) to try to clean up the Library a bit. Sometimes while selecting I apparently do something that opens all of the rolls, but I don't know what I've done. This then requires me to go individually to each roll and click it's triangle to close it.
Have I been clear enough? What am I doing that opens all of the rolls at once ? Is there something that i could do to close all of them at once?
Thanks.
imac G5 (iSight) 20"   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   iPhoto 5.04

That gets it. Thanks---thanks for this and thanks for all the help I've gotten from you.
imac G5 (iSight) 20"   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   iPhoto 5.04

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