Rebuilding library in iPhoto 5.0.4

I have not been successful following the rebuild protocol for iPhoto 5.0.4. Holding down command and option while opening iPhoto does not result in a "Rebuild Photo Library" as described in iPhoto help. Why is this? I have backed up my library on my iPod, but do not have enough free space on my iMac hard drive. Could this be why? Does iPhoto need to see space available in order to perform a rebuild?
Bradley

I don't know if using the iPod as an external will work or not. I have no experience or first hand knowledge in that area.
I do know you can copy your iPhoto Library to an external drive and use it from there. Here is the info on that.
Copy the ENTIRE iPhoto Library folder to a Mac formatted external drive.
Launch iPhoto while holding down the Option key.
At the prompt, choose to open another library.
Navigate to the library on the external and highlight it.
Hit the "open" button
iPhoto will open the library on the external and from now on will use this library to import images too. This will now be your working library. Make sure everything is working correctly and everything is fine in the library.
You can then delete the library on the internal if you wish.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93037

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