How to maintain EXIF information when exporting

I've recently posted 2 photos on Flickr, afterhaving edited them in LR5. 
Suddenly, might EXIF information is not showing under Addition Info.  I haven't altered anything in my Flickr settings. 
Someone has suggested it could my export settings in LR.  Could you tell me how I find these?

Brilliant!  That worked, just did a test run.  Thank you so much!  I don't know what happened before because  can't remember altering anything befor exporting.  Anyway, I know what to do now, thanks.

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