Premiere Pro 6/Mac - 5.1 audio mixer master channel order

The channel order of the audio mixer 5.1 master channel appears to be L, R, Ls, Rs, C, LFE. Can this be changed to one of the more common standards esp. L, R, C, LFE, Ls, Rs so that I don't have to reconfigure channels for every 5.1 clip I bring into the project.

Same thing here.  See this post I made prior to seeing yours:
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