Layout of iPhoto Books

Does anyone know if it's possible to change the general layout of an iPhoto book from landscape to portrait? Generally, my clients have been happy with the books as they are but more recently, I am getting a lot of enquiries about books laid out in portrait.
I've searched a couple of non-Apple web sites for help and guidance but have not come up with anything yet.
Thanks in advance,
Cliff
Brighton, UK

I had the same situation...however, I found it pretty easy to redo the book page by page. It didn't take very long, and seemed easier because of the "Add page" function. I think it took about 20min total.

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