Indesign CS2 jpeg Export

Hello All,
I have just completed some work which consists of a few basic shapes and some text and I would like to Export to a jpeg format. But I have noticed that even with the maximum resolution on export the file dpi is only 72 and bit depth is 24. The file size is A6 but I cannot seem to increase the dpi resolution.
Can anyone help?
Thanks.

Although InDesign (any version) PDF export provides for exporting the baseline grid (except for PDF/X export), there is no provision for exporting the document grid. If you want a grid to be output, it would probably make sense to manually create a grid on your master page(s).
          - Dov

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