How do I export smaller sized files?

Some web sites have very small file sized limits for uploaded photos.  I can see on the export dialogue box the option to limit file sizes when exporting a photo.  However, when I select a smaller file size, say 200k or 500k, almost always Lightroom 5 gives me an error that says cannot create a jpeg that meets my limit of 400k.  
Why can't this happen?  I need a smaller file size but Lightroom is of no help to me.  The error message gives me no guidance on how to continue.
Thanks in advance for your help!

dj_paige wrote:
Probably you are selecting incompatible options in the Image Sizing part of the Lightroom Export dialog box.
Set the quality slider to around 70 and reduce the number of pixels, and try again
Or ... tell us the exact settings you have selected in the Image Sizing part of the export dialog box
I did not change anything in the image size settings so it is exporting the same size photo as a full size file.  I don't understand at all how this works and Lightroom is giving me nothing to go on.  When I shot digital, and  used lightroom, 200k files were easy to make.  Now I am shooting film and trying to export TIF files and it is one train wreck after another.

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