Issue after export from iPhoto

If I export my iPhoto library to a folder on the desktop and then import this file in PES 11, should I now 3 sets of photos?  I have the original iPhoto library, a full set of photos in a folder on the desktop and another complete set in elements?

Thank you

Len

On the left side of the media browser, click on this icon next to my folders:

for a hierarchical view of the folders on your drive hard drive and drag this special group.

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