The Mother of all Easy Questions...I hope!

I just got Logic Studio recently giving me very little time to learn how to use it before needing to create accompaniments for a concert that's coming up. Having only ever used Garage Band (starting simple) in the past I am trying to figure out how to get my accomp's onto a CD. W/Garage Band you just export things to iTunes and burn them. Piece o-cake Is it that simple with Logic or do I have to convert Midi files to Audio files and do I have to use Wave Burner? Bottom line...My concert is Monday...I'm looking for either a reference to where I can find this info in the manuals (I've gone through the contents several times and can't find a heading that sounds pertinent to my needs)...or could someone please just tell me how to do it.
In a crunch....

In Logic, exporting files is called "bouncing." That is located under the file menu. In the bounce window there is an option to automatically load the file into iTunes once it is finished bouncing. Make sure that box is clicked, and there you go, just like garageband.
And no, you don't need to convert MIDI files. Logic includes all active, unmuted tracks as a part of your audio mixdown.

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