Slideshow of book

ok, you know how iphoto 11 lets you watch a slideshow of a book you created? You can even set it to music! well i want to save or make that book i am watching set to music into a slideshow... is there a way to do that?? seems like it should be able to or it should be fairly simple... but i am just not able to figure it out!!
thanks so much to all
Dena

I close this thread. There is another one with the same issue, unresolved yet. (My photo book as a slideshow with music)

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