How do I save my slideshow settings in Photostream?

How do I save my slideshow settings in Photostream?  Invitees tell me none of my settings are available (selected, music, themes, etc.).  Thanks!

Thank you.  I think it would be nice to lock in settings like iWeb.  Oh we'll.

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