P67A-GD65 B3 - probably a dumb question, but....

i cannot see the headers for the front panel switches.  the manual says JMPT4 but there are no headers there for them.  in my box are the little header things but i can't see where to put them.  i don;t want to keep powering up the mobo by the power button.  it doesn't work on my ivy cpu so i have borrowed a sandy to update the bios. 
but where is the header for the front buttons????

thanks, i'll look again.  i couldn't pull but didn't look hard enough obviously

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