How to enable Step Properties

I'm trying to implement Step Properties editor in my custom OI
by using TSUI_CommandsInsertKind (cmds, &errorInfo, TSUIConst_CommandKind_Edit_StepProperties, gMainWindow.sequenceFileViewMgr, -1, "", "", NULL).
Unfortunately the Properties popup  appears with all options disabled.
What is the way to resolve this problem?
Thanks

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