Converting Audio files to and from 44.1 to 48

Where the blazes! is that preferences setting, that converts imported (or dragged and dropped) audio files into the current projects setting?
this is so frustrating, it used to be in the Sample Editor window. Does anyone know where it is?,
thanks for the help

In Project Preferences->Media (on the far right) the upper two boxes must be ticked "copy external Audio into project folder" and "convert Sample Rate at import"

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