Slow motion in Photoshop video

I'm watching a photoshop video tutorial and it says that I can right click a video clip in my timeline and it will pop up a dialog box that allows me to change the duration and speed to create a slow-mo affect. But, when I right click, I just get a motion dialog box that only allows me to pan and zoom. Any suggestions?

Would it be worth trying a new video project? Starting again?  Or going back to basics and watching a couple of tutorials?
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-photoshop-cs6/video-workflow-with-new-scene-layers/
This one is for CC, and I don't know how different it is to CS6
Video editing basics | Adobe Photoshop CC tutorials
IME sometimes going back to basics when you are stuck, turns out to be quicker in the long run.  You also tend to pick a lot more watching the tutorials for a second time when you have a grounding in the subject matter.

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