Export final cut x movie change resolution

I have a MacBook Pro running OSX 10.8.5 and use Final Cut X where I am running 10.0.9 version. I think possibly with the last update my normal means of exporting files with variable resolutions (file sizes) changed? Now what to do?
I was highlighting the clip I was going to export from my project, then going up to FILE, then SHARE, then EXPORT FILE. then I would click at the top for settings and would decide how big to make the given clip depending on my needs. Now it still lets me change many parameters there, but no longer is giving the option of changing the resolution??
Please help and please be as specific as possible. I included a screen shot here showing that the "Resolution" button is no longer there for me to choose sizes..?

I think one has to buy the compressor separately. I had been doing it that exact way with audio and video for the last couple of years and maintaining my youtube channel through that method that way I could put whatever size files on my desktop as i travel off the grid and then upload them to the channel when i get someplace with high speed internet. I have had it set to audio and video the whole time and what is odd is that on that screen shot you can see that the only thing that is not having a drop down menu option is the resolution so I think they just changed it. Perhaps this is part of a nasty marketing scheme to make it have to buy the compressor thing since some of us had been having great success without it..?   That would go into the conspiracy theory pile..

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  • Exporting Final Cut Pro movie onto CD for use on PC

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  • Why does my final cut express movie flicker after i put on disk using idvd

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    • Encoding
    • Brand and type of DVDs used
    • Burn speed set
    • iDVD BUG
    • Chapters
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    • I use Pro Quality encoding
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    • I use DVD-R
    Burn speed set
    • I set down this to x4 (or x1)
    iDVD BUG
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    the iDVD project. It will notice and ask You to either Up-date or Cancel. Neither
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    • NO Chapter-mark at very beginning - iDVD NEEDS TO set this by it self
    • No Chapter marks in or within two seconds from a transition
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  • Saving as Quicktime or Final Cut Pro Movie File

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  • Can I export Final Cut Pro files to Final Cut Express?

    Can I export Final Cut Pro files to Final Cut Express?

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  • Exporting a final cut pro movie to a quick time

    I'm trying to export a final cut movie from Final Cut Pro 5.1 to a Quick Time, this is a 2 hours movie and after couple hours it converts my movie into 13 Quick Time files (2GB each) instead of just 1 file of 25 GB.
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  • I can't export Final Cut Express HD movie to QT

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