How do I export to Apple ProRes 1920x1080 422 HQ

I need to export an HD Premier Pro CC project to Apple ProRes 1920 X 1080 422 HQ for broadcast. There are no options for this or any Apple ProRes codecs. Can someone please help me? This is a standard broadcast format. I loved editing my first Adobe Premier Pro project until this happened.

Hi Lika101,
Please click on file>export>media
Choose QuickTime as the format and then look for the video codec for pro res 422 HQ.
Thanks

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