How do I set poster frame in Premiere Pro?

Does anyone know how to set poster frame in Premiere Pro? Wasted hours trying to figure this out and reading all forum threads and sadly still to no avail. Any help much appreciated.

thanks at JSS1138 for this and that appears to enable me to select 'set poster frame' (albeit it not on static images). However, when I export the video the (supposedly now) set poster frame still does not appear as the preview image. Any ideas on this?

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