20 picture limit for Web Gallery?

Hey all, I'm trying to make a web gallery for my client via Bridge's "Output Web Gallery" feature (CS5). I have roughly 71 images that need to go in this gallery (all saved down to as small a filesize as I could get them). When I try to make the gallery, however, it only allows me to use 20 images from my folder - that's it. Is this normal? Do I have to make 4 separate galleries to link my client to (man I hope not)? Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks!
-Steven Schniers

Gotcha, thanks! I was "Previewing In Browser" and didn't get the whole thing but once I executed the order all my pictures were there. Appreciate the help.

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