IPhoto 11 "Show Extended Photo Info"

This selection, under "Photos" in the menu bar, is NOT THERE in my iPhoto 11.
My first selection is "Adjust Date and Time".
What is happening here?

All of that information is now in the Info Window. Click on the 'i' lower right.
Regards
TD

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