How do I order iPhoto album send to Europe?

How do I order iPhoto album send to Europe? I just spend tons of time arranging all images i my album in iPhoto, when I submit to buy I can only order delivery in US?
Thank you for helping me out here!!

Not sure you can - you may have to re-ship
What version of iPhoto do you have? What country in Europe? Do you have a local credit card for that country?
If you have iPhoto '11 which you do not mention try setting the iPhoto print products country in the iPhoto preferences and see what happens
LN

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