Edit in Audition, sequence huge!

I've been working on several 2-3 minute sequences in Premiere. Each contain a few clips and stereo audio track. To master the track in Audition I've been selecting Edit -> Edit in Audtion -> Sequence, and select from the PopUp "Work Area".
My expectation would be that only the exact length of the edit, indicated at the top with the orange IN/OUT points of the work area would then create a sequence of equal length in Audition. It does not. What I get is a sequence about 5hrs long, which I have to zoom WAY into in order to see the sliver that is the 1:30 piece of audio.
Also feel like there was a time when it did to this but since starting this project I know I've run at least one update on the applications - maybe something changed?
Am I not understanding the workflow here or maybe I don't have the work area properly selected?
Thanks,
Stephen

There are little "brackets," at control the IN & OUT Points for the WAB, but, as Jim states, they are separate from the Sequence's IN & OUT Points.
By default, as one adds Clips to the Timeline, the WAB expands to include those. However, the WAB IN & OUT Points can then be set, independently from any IN & OUT Points for the Sequence. Once the WAB has been set, it will no longer "grow" to include added Clips. To get it back to include those, hit the \ (Backslash) key, to zoom the Timeline out, then just Dbl-click on the little "box" in the middle of the WAB, to expand it to include the entire Sequence.
A click+drag on the IN, or OUT WAB bracket will allow one to adjust just the WAB, to what the user needs.
The WAB can be used for several things, but is most often used to limit Exports and Renders. However one neat feature is to use it to get the Duration of several Clips - set it, as needed, then hover the Cursor over that little box, to get a read-out of info. I use that, when scoring, and needing to find the Duration of a lot of Clips, without doing the math.
Good luck,
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