How to switch to audio waveform view in source panel

I'm using Premiere Pro CC 2014.1 8.1.0(81) on a PC.
I'm following a tutorial on Lynda.com and the version used in their video isn't quite as up to date as mine.
They recommend clicking on the options list in the Source Panel's tab to switch to audio waveform view to more precisely insert and In point based on the dialogue in the audio.
Problem is, my Source Panel's option list doesn't include anything for audio waveform.
Am I missing something? Did they move it? Or maybe I may have the wrong tool selected (is this a contextual menu that changes depending on what tool is selected?)?

Hi [email protected],
Please post a screen shot to explain which option you are choosing and if possible, share the complete workflow.
You can switch to Video or audio waveform in source panel by clicking the buttons Drag Video only or Drag audio only option.
Regards,
Vinay

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