Premiere Pro to Audition Export (CS6)

I'm trying to edit an audio clip from to Premiere Pro in Audition. I am able to open the clip in Audition and edit it, but when I try to select "Export to Premiere Pro" from the Multitrack menu option, it won't allow me to click on it. I've watched numerous videos and in all of them, there is a window that pops up asking Export options before the clip even opens in Audition. That window never pops up for me, it just opens straight into Audition. I'm sure this has the be the cause of the problem. Has anyone else experienced this problem? And how would you go about solving it? Thank you.

I might be wrong, but I thought you could only do what you're asking when you send the entire sequence over to Audition, not just a clip.

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