How do I back up my iPhoto library to disc?

I looked this up, and it said to select the pics I wanted to back up, then click on Share, Burn. Problem is, all the options, including Burn, are grayed out. Does anybody know the "trick" to get this to work?

Went back this morning, did the exact same thing I did yesterday, and the Burn option was not grayed out in the menu. I guess iPhoto was having a bad day yesterday.

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