Can I merge photo books??

I've created 2 photobooks using the same theme/format and would like to add entire pages from one book to the end of the other book. Is there a way to merge these two books or copy and paste entire pages in an efficient way?? Thanks for the help!

You can't just merge them. You will have to add the photos of Book B to Book A and add new pages to A to duplicate those in B.
NOthing was said about copying and pasting - you add the photos from book B to book a, add pages to bbok a and recreate teh pages in book a
Another way would be to print book B to PDF sending the PDF to iPhoto and then placing the pages as full page images in book A
LN

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