Stabilize in 10.0.8 missing

I apologize if this has already been discussed but I didn't see it. I just completed a video project in final cut pro x and as the last step I want to stabilize some clips. Normally stabilize is available in the inspector when a clip is selected but I've looked everywhere and cannot find an option to stabilize a clip. I've used this feature before but I don't see it in the latest version of final cut pro x (10.0.8). Can anyone offer some help?
thanks

I unfortantely had to leave town and couldn't test resetting the application or deleting the preferences. I'll be back at the video i'm working on tuesday - but in the meantime - how does one go about deleting preferences or resetting the application. I'm a bit worried about messing the the application mid-video development.
FCP X is working normally otherwise. I've been editing videos everyday with it. The only notable thing that is completely missing is stabilization which is worrisome considering the video piece is due in about a week.

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