How do I export an iPhoto slideshow to QuickTime Movies?

After creating a sildeshow in iPhoto and selecting export and view size including send to iTunes, how do I export to QuickTime Movies so I can upload the slide show to FaceBook? Just need the steps.

After you select the export size and click on the Export button this window will let you save the files to wherever you'd like:
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