Exporting Themed Slideshows to Mobileme Gallery?

Hi,
I am trying to export a slideshow (scrapbook theme) to my mobileme gallery, but I can't find the option to do that.
There is any way to make it happen?
Thanks for your response,
Gus

Gus
Did you uncheck the box at ‘Automatically Send Slideshow to iTunes‘?
Uploaded with plasq's Skitch!
Uncheck that box and you can export to anywhere you like. No there’s no need to re-import to iPhoto (though you can if you like) simply use the uploader on Mobile Me
Regards
TD

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