Yes alias the other user's accounts. BTW Your replies are deleting my credit for sending you this path solution. Why does your reply generate a report of a generic "Macintosh Digital Video List wrote" instead of "Kunga wrote"? k On Sunday, February 2, 2003, at 05:24 PM, David wrote: > On Sunday, February 2, 2003, at 02:18 PM, Macintosh Digital Video List > wrote: > >> 10.2.3 volume->Users->your account name->Library->iMovie->Sound >> Effects-> > > First of all, thanks to all for your patience in enduring my quest to > get the sound effects thing working in iMovie3. I really AM computer > literate, trust me! :) But... > > I got two different path suggestions for putting the Sound Effects > folder (which I had to create, there was no default folder there after > downloading and installing iMovie 3 from the net). > > This one doesn't work for me: > > ~/Library/iMovie/Sound Effects/Animals > > This one DOES work: > ~/Users/username/Library/iMovie/Sound Effects/Animals > > Within that "Sound Effects" folder, I created more folders with sound > types ("Animals", "Aircraft", etc.) as was suggested. When I opened > iMovie 3, VOILA! There they were! I had originally put a bunch of > misc. sounds ALL in the "Sound Effects" folder and it wasn't working. > They MUST be in sub-folders with names. Those sub-folder names will > then show up alphabetically in iMovie under "IMovie Sound Effects", > after "Skywalker Sound Effects" and "Standard Sound Effects", with > your sounds grouped by the sub-folder names: NICE! > > The only downside I can see to this arrangement is that other users on > this computer will have to install and maintain similar or duplicate > sound effect libraries. As the administrator of this computer, I was > hoping to install and organzie ONE library for all to use. Would an > alias in the other users Library/iMovie folders work to solve that or > is that my OS 9 brain thinking? > > Thanks again to the list for your help! > > -DC