Export Settings for uploading images for albums

I can not upload my files to an online site to design a photo album.  Apparently they are too large.  Can someone send a screen print of how the export should be set to produce a quality 10 x 10 album and will upload in a reasonable time frame?  Thanks so much!

I would have to guess, as I don't know your upload speeds wherever you are located. You also don't say what your need for quality is, or what use these photo albums will be put to. And if you are a professional photographer, I suppose the needs for quality are higher than for me (I am not a professional photographer).
So, my starting point in the Export dialog would be to set the Quality slider to 70. If the quality isn't good enough, try higher. If the upload speeds are too long, try lower.
Sorry, I can't give you a screen capture, as I am at work at the moment.

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