I am not able to export a certain project from Final Cut Pro X.

I have never had this problem before. It is only on this certain project. The Share menu will not let me select anything. I even deselected the render background option and it did nothing. Should I just start over?

I had a similar thing happen to me using 10.0.3. Even though I'd been working on the project, when it came to export the menu was all grayed out, as though nothing was selected for export.
I got around it by going back to the project browser, clicking it, opening it again in the timeline and making sure I'd selected a clip from the project.... then it would let me export.
It's never happened since I upgraded to 10.0.4 and I have no clue what I was doing wrong before.... sorry it's no help, but try everything else before starting again (unless it's short and easy!!)

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