Missing Filters in Flash CS4

When selecting a movieclip or text box, the "Graphic Effects: Filters" dropdown is NOT available in the "Properties" window. It's not grayed out.... it's not there. I'm open to suggestions, comments, ideas, or sympathetic notes.

open the properties panel so it's showing in your app.
add a movieclip to your stage.
click on an empty part of the stage and then click the movieclip.
now, scroll to the bottom of the properties panel.  what's the last section you see at the bottom?

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