Source Video is 1080 but Export Option Brings it to 720?

I am trying to export an edited movie, using the Share > Master File (default), but when I do this, it seems to change the movie file from 1920x1080 @ 23.98 fps to 1280x720 @ 59.94 fps.  I've looked around the forums and on general internet searches and can't seem to find a solution.  I've attached 2 screen shots to show the original file as it was imported and edited (1080 @ 23.98fps) and then how it is shown when I try to export (720 @ 59.94fps). 
I've also gone through with the export think maybe it was a glitch and it did actually convert the video to 720 @ 59.94.
Somewhat of a newbie to Final Cur Pro X, so excuse my potential ignorance here, but how can I make sure to export as intended in 1080 @ 23.98?  Thank you for any help you can provide.
Original video size as imported and while editing:
Export box dialog screen for the same video showing different:

Russ, that solution seems to have done the trick!  I created a new project within that same event, made sure to select to set the resolution/frame rate to the 1st clip (which was already the default sleceted setting), and saw that it was 1080/23.98.  Then went to share and saw it stayed at 1080/23.98 this time.
I assumed this would have automatically adjusted to the first clip (since that was what my settings were anyway - set to 1st clip), but evidently it did not.  It seems weird that it would avoid my clips source resolution snd frame rate settings and keep a pre-determined, default value for this.
Either way, it looks like this has resolved my issue.  In addition to directly importing a clip to start a project, I should start the project 1st and make sure the resolution/frame rate settings are what I want them to be, then import the files - thank you very much!

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