Doubts when exporting images

I've been working in a project to release the books of the company I work for to tablet, but we're facing some doubts and I'd like to know if someone can help me.
For example, we have a course that has 9 levels, which one with 12 books. Each book has different images in general, but 2 of them are repeatdly showed in each lesson. So, regarding this 2 last ones, we're going to have to export 2 x 12 = 24 / 9 x 24 = 216 images, when I think that the best practice will be export only 24. Can I do that? I mean export the images when it's is going to be in a different folder from the original one, not the same folder of the lesson that it belongs?
Another question is: what is the benefits or the problems when we export the book in one single package or doing this lesson by lesson?
Thanks in advance and sorry for my english.
Herminio

You have "Highlight Hot and Cold Areas" turned on.
Toggle this on/off from the View menu.
Thresholds are set at "Aperture➞Preferences➞Advanced".  (I have mine set to 100% ~ it's not clear what the scale is.)
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