Save as ISO file?

Hi, new to premiere elements and I was wondering if you can save a project as an iso file instead of  .prel?  I appreciate any information you have.
I'm sure this has been asked and covered somewhere but I can't find anything doing a search.  Thanks!

this is a flash forum.  you might do better to post your question in premiere forum.

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