In and out from FCP brings entire source file into audio project

In FCP I have created in and out in the Viewer from a source clip, done an overwrite edit into the timeline. When I "send to" Sound Track Pro from Final Cut Pro from the timeline, Sound Track Pro opens with markers at the beginning and end of the audio track. The markers are where the in and out points are in the timeline in Final Cut Pro. However, if I scroll left and right, the entire source clip is in Sound Track Pro, not just the in and out from the affiliated clip in the timeline. How can I make only the audio from between the in and out on the timeline only come over into Soundtrack Pro as opposed to the entire source clip? Is there a setting somewhere?

I'm not having that problem, exactly but something similar. I find that a multitrack project sent to STP from FCP opens find, but when I open an individual file in the waveform, I don't get just the part of the clip I had in FCP (and had in the multitrack), but rather the whole clip before I made in and out points.
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