Premiere Pro CS6 Audio Sync Help.

Hi I am having problems with trying to sync my audio in Premiere Pro CS6.  I clicked all of my audio files and hit synchronized and it does not come up with an option to sync by the audio.  I know you can do this in Premiere Pro CC but why not in CS6? For the future, thank you all for whoever responded and took the time to answer my problem!

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