Exporting from NTSC to PAL

Hi,
I've jiust completed a 60min long documentary with the amazing FCPX...I'm quite experienced in using NLE softwares like Avid NC or Edius but this is my first "REAL" experience with FCPX, which I ended up loving, so I have an apparently stupid question which is indeed crucial to me.
I shot all the footage in 60i (NTSC) now I need to export a file in 50i and to burn a blue ray in PAL...
Usually in other softwares, you have this kind of options in the export window...I can't find them in FCPX and for sure it is my fault..
Someone out there can please help me!?
Thank you in advance
Nico

COpy and paste the contents of your 60i project into a 50i project, or use a Compressor setting for 50i.

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