Missing Animated GIF option in Premiere Elements 9

Greetings!
I have been researching this for a while and it's driving me a little crazy. I have an incredibly short video clip (like three seconds) that would make a perfect animated GIF. I read online that it's possible. The help files for Premiere list Animated GIF as a supported export format.
BUT, when I go to the Share tab, there isn't a single option for creating one. It's a pretty infuriating.
Any help?

I'm looking at the help file for Premiere Elements 9, and it lists Animated GIF. I do not think it's unusual for a video editor to export a video to a "motion image." It exports individual image files, so why not GIF? And there are instructions elsewhere online for creating GIFs with Premiere, but they're all using older versions using the File > Export menu. That item is grayed out now, which is another terrible UI design because it took me a while, as a new Premiere user, to figure out how to perform the basic task of creating a video from my timeline.

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