Uploading 300 dpi jpg file to CD

Can anyone give me the correct steps I would take to:
1.     Make sure my photo is 300 dpi (one will be 7" x 7")  other will be 5 x 7" and how to export it that way
2.     How  change the title of my jpg file before putting it on the CD.
I am worried about changing the name in aperture and then not finding the master.....   I am trying to enter a contest.  Thank you in advance for any help in this regard!

Hi Joanna,
A few things...
I see you posted a thread a few days ago about exporting 300dpi, follow those steps for your first question.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3066342
For your second question, refer to the Aperture Manual pg 660.
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/Aperture_3_User_Manual.pdf
You could also swing by any Apple Store and see if someone there can help you out.
Cheers,
Owen

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