Image Info setting in Lightroom Web Module

I watched the Turning Gate Podcast on how to customize the text used for photo titles, captions and other items in Lightrooms web module.
In the Podcast pictures I noticed that in the web module Image Info pane section there are four individual settings available: Title, Caption, Annotations and a fourth one which I could not read.
In my version of Lightroom (Version 1.3) I have only Caption and Title available (displayed). How do I get the others displayed?
Franz

Brent,
On the left hand side double click on hard drive under "Publish Services" then do the following
In the Publish Services panel on the left side of the Library module, click the Adobe Revel connection Set Up button.
In the Lightroom Publishing Manager dialog box, look under Account and click Authorize.
Follow the prompts to allow Adobe Revel to communicate with Lightroom.
I played around with it to figure out different features of publishing Lightroom to Revel.
Once you have it set up then can create a new collection/abum by control clicking on the Adobe Revel.  Then you can add image from your hard drive by dragging and dropping them into an album.
Then select "Publish" when you are done. Log in to your Revel account and check to make sure the images show up.
You can add watermarks to the images if you like.
Let me know if you have any other questions
Thanks
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