Export from iDVD to link slideshows

New to working with DVD projects and may have made error in creating slideshows for upcoming event. I have now made several slideshows within iDVD by getting individual photos from iPhoto (and other locations) and audio tracks from garage band. It looks pretty good actually and I have burned a trial DVD. Each slideshow plays well with the audio, however at the end of each it returns to main menu. My desire would be a one click play from the main menu but now I'm not able to link all the slideshows together.
Reading previous posts looks like it would have been better to develop slideshows IN iphoto or imovie and then import to iDVD. Nevertheless - this is wher I'm at. Questions:
1) Can I export the individual slideshows to iMovie or QT and then splice together and then put back in iDVD (or something to that effect).
2) If I make one slideshow within iDVD am I able to make sure the audio tracks stay with the appropriate slides or will it "blend it all together" and add the audio tracks/adjust slide transitions.
By the way, it works OK as, it just requires menu selection at the end of each set of slides. This is really a "fine tuning" couple of questions and I'll know better next time.
thanks
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Yup, it would have been easier in iPhoto or iMovie. The only way I know to "export" from iDVD is to actually create the DVD (or disk image) and then extract the slideshows. But there's a fair learning curve for that process and a loss of video quality unless you use Roxio Toast, or something similar, to put the project back together on DVD.
I'd live with your current DVD, or use iPhoto.
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