Exporting edited video

I am new to premiere CS5.  I need to send the roughcut to the client for review before further work is done.  In simple steps, can someone please explain how to export the project to create a quicktime video?  How can I create different sized files?
Sorry for such a basic question... I have spent so much time just trying to get simple questions answered watching tutorials, which seem to parse the information out incompletely...
Thanks!

Here's a good video on the process - http://youtu.be/Mq04bVm7Uj8
It's pretty straight forward.  Just make sure the Timeline panel is selected, then choose File -> Export -> Media.
You can choose the QuickTime format, then choose a smaller preset like NTSC DV.

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