Premiere Pro 4 Help:  exporting larger than 720x480

Adobe Premiere Pro 4
Im sorry that this post is in the wrong section, maybe someone could move it.  I did not see an Adobe Premiere Section.  And at this point in the day my patience and resolve has worn thin.  Im sorry.
After hours of struggling with this program, with no knowledge of it prior to today I may add.  I am giving up and exporting a video at 720x480 when I would like it to be saved at 1360x768.  I was actually quite impressed with myself that I was able to get this far.  Adobe has always been some what challenging and not as user friendly as I would like their excellent products to be for myself.
I figured out how to create a new custom sequence with the video dimentions that I wanted.  I even found out where the .xpr files save.  The issue Im having is editing the .xpr file.  I cannot for my life seem to figure out how to do this.  I even tried opening it up the place holder and manually changing the variables to what I wanted and still had no luck.
When I go to export the video Im looking at :
Source:  1360w x768h
Output: 720w x 480h
What Im wanting to occur is:
Source: 1360w x 768h
Output: 1360x 768h
Would someone please be so kind as to help me learn how to create a preset?
Show me how to import that preset?
So that I may then export my video to the original paramaters.
Thank you if you are able to help me.
ven

Where?
Where?
Where?
These are all the places I looked and I didn't see it and by the way I simply forgot to Capitalize Premier

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