Sharing Photo Books between iMac and MacBook Pro

Hello!
We created a photo book on iLife 09 on the MacBook Pro and wanted now to use parts of that layout in a new photo book we are creating on the iMac. I opened sharing preferences and opted to share that book, but on the iMac, I only have the photos from the photo book, and not the layout.
Is it possible to share the book including layout between the two computers using a network?
Thanks for your help

Is it possible to share the book including layout between the two computers using a network?
No. The only way to get a book from one Mac to another is to copy the entire library and run that library on the other Mac. You can't move layouts between libraries, only photos as you've already discovered.
Send a feature request to Apple via http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphoto.html.
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