Lightroom does not "Edit in" to correct version of Photoshop

LR 4.3 currently links to PS CS3 which no longer exists on my computer.  I have CS6 installed but LR trys to find CS3.  Consequently, it doesn't transfer me to PS.  How do I link it?
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Choose an external editor
You can designate an application to be used as an external editor in the External Editing preferences dialog box. After you choose an application, you can always use Preferences to change to a different application.
In the External Editing preferences, click Choose in the Additional External Editor area.
Navigate to and select the application to use, and then click Open (Windows) or Choose (Mac OS). 
Note: You can also select an external editor by choosing Photo > Edit In Other Application from the Library or Develop module. You’ll be prompted to navigate to and select the application to use. After you choose an external editor, the name of the application appears as Edit In [Name of Application] in the Photo menu.

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