Sharing Pictures on the same Mac

My fiancee and I are the happy (new) owners of a MacBook Pro and find the iPhoto 6 fantastic except that we would like to share the photos in the same library ie when she opens her account we have the same photos available. Can anyone help ?
Regards/Glenn

Glen
iPhoto is meant for one user, really, and to do this can bend the edges a bit. But here goes:
Back Up The iPhoto Library Folder - Just in case...
1. Quit iPhoto in each account.
2. Move the iPhoto Library Folder from your Home/Pictures folder to the Shared folder.
3.Hold down the Option key and Launch iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue to navigate to the new location of the Library. (Do this in both accounts.) Now both instances of iPhoto will point to the same files and the same pics, but your fiance will not be able to access them as she will not have the file Permissions.
4. Download BatchMod
http://macchampion.com/arbysoft/
and use it to set the correct Permissions on the iPhoto Library Folder, and it's contents.
Regards
TD

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