Adding Subscribers to Shared Photo streams?

Recently created a photo stream/album that I identified to share with four individuals; however, realized that I needed to add some additional addressees. Unfortunately, I could not figure out exactly HOW to add new "subscribers?"  I went to the Help Center, where their "Manage subscribers to your shared photo streams" information did outline steps; unfortunately, the instructions for adding new subscribers does not appear to be available on/in my system???  I can only see (have the options to change):
The Album name
Description
Deletion of those already selected
Turn on option for Public Website
...and no others???
Can anyone help in this?
Thanks.
gds*

Simply type an additional email address right into the brick with the heading "Shared with" that lists the current subscribers.

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