"Hidden" Text Slides

I was working on my first slideshow in the Holiday Theme and inserted several text slides. I wanted one at the end to say "The End" - but when I tried to drop one in at the end nothing appeared. After several attempts, I gave up.
Well the next preview I did... bam... 3 text slides at the end. But they weren't showing in the slide list at the top! I tried deleting the last slide, thinking I had hit some limit, still nothing... but they were still in the preview and play. Added the deleted slide back, and now the 3 "hidden" text slides played BEFORE the re-added last slide...
Any idea how to get iPhoto to "refresh" or rescan or do anything to allow the editing/removal/placement of these 3 hidden slides? I do know that duplicating and selecting a different theme removes them.
So I guess I have two questions:
1) Can you add an ending "Text Slide" to a slideshow? Anything special?
2) Can you force iPhoto to resync the slide list with what plays in Preview/Play mode?
Thanks! We've had our first Mac for a little over a week now and loving it!

OK, we just met with an Apple professional at a "One to One" session.
Our problem was a head scratcher, and he did not know of any definitive fixes.
With the iPhoto '11 being so new this appears to be one of it's bugs/glitches that has not been addressed yet.
The one solution we found that may work is to change the Theme of the slide show you are creating.
Then, change it back to the desired theme. That seemed to work.
The phantom text slides did not show up in our slide show when previewed/played.
Give that a try if you have not discovered another solution.
A side note, on how we got in to this situation in the first place.
When you insert your photos into a particular slideshow theme you get the format as it exists in the program. Eg: Using the "Reflections" theme gives the pictures in varying displays of 1, 2, 3, or 4 photos. Some photos fit better in particular groupings.
I found that I could change the particular format/grouping by selecting a slide, then selecting "Text", then delete the Text slide. In some cases the group of photos preceding the inserted Text slide would now be arranged in a different grouping. By trial and error I could sometimes get a more desirable grouping. I had created another slide show using this technique and it turned out great, with no phantom text slides. I was able to keep my pictures in chronological order, in groupings that were contextual to the event, and also appropriate for the orientation of the picture.
The phantom text slide dilemma did not manifest itself until the creation of the 2nd slideshow.
The first show was created in the "Scrapbook" theme. No problems.
I had the problem using the "Reflections" theme. So, that particular program may have something in it that causes the phantom text slide issue.
Anyway, try swapping themes to clear the problem.
Good Luck!
Th

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