Creating 2 slideshows - burn to dvd

Hey everyone. I am new to using Encore and have a question in regards to creating slideshows. I have created 2 seperate slideshows, each with images and music and I would like to know how I can put them together to burn on a dvd. I would need the first slideshow to play all the way through, and then the second one to play right after the first. Ideally, I would like to have them keep looping over and over again as the dvd will be continuiosly played in the background during a party.
Is this something that is easy to do in Encore? I am currently using Encore CS5.1.
Thank you in advance!

Stan's reply assumes that you have your two slideshows in the same project at the moment - I am not clear from your post whether this is the case.  If they are in separate projects, you will need to re-build your project with both slideshows in the one project.

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