What happened to the Blu-Ray option under the Share menu in FCPX 10.0.6?

what happened to the Blu-Ray option under the Share menu in FCPX 10.0.6? The Share menu is now buriedn on the Fil menu and there's no Blu-Ray option for burning AVCHD to a Standard DVD for play on a Blu-Ray player.

Select Add Destination. Blu-ray is in the Destinations preferences.

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