Moving entire library to mobile me gallery

I'm curious if there is a way to move my entire Aperture library over to mobile me. I know that I can create a gallery in mobile me and sync it with a particular gallery in Aperture but I'm hoping there is a way to sync the whole library (albums/projects/etc.) and have mobile me create it's own galleries with these photos. Anyone have any experience with this?
Thanks.

Not that I have seen. I wanted to sync a project over, and I had to create Mobile Me albums for each of the albums in my project I wanted on Mobile Me.

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