Backup iTunes library to external HD

How can I select or point to an external hard drive to backup my iTunes library rather than use hundreds of CD's?

StarDeb55,
I'm not trying to permanently replace the normal iTunes library on my PC harddrive, but only to back it up to an external hard drive where it could be restored back to the PC library if necessary. The only options currently available under the "Backup" command are to CD's or DVD's. If you have thousands of songs that would eat up a lot of media. I have done an "Export" to the EXT HD, but don't know if it's possible to resotre that file.
Thanks

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