Closed Captioning Functionality in Premier Pro CS3?

Hello again everyone!
I am new to the Closed Captioning arena and I'm assessing my options to go about cc'ing my clips. I'm working with CS3 Pro, but I'm not familiar with all of the software in the bundle. Is there anything specific for this?
Thank you for your help!
-Christian

Jim,
Thank you for the clarification. That was what I thought I was reading upthread, and then post 5 confused me, as to what you were talking about.
My bad!
Appreciated,
Hunt

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