Iphoto 08 image export limitation (!?)

Hi,
It used to be that you could export all your images out of iPhoto if need be. Why is it now limiting me to 60 photos at a time? And, if there's no way to do it in program, what is good work-around?
Appreciate any insight here.
Thx!

Never mind...had it set to Facebook utility instead of just files. Doh!

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