Trouble with Adobe Camera Raw

I have started to use ACR (Adobe Camera Raw) for making changes to my photos before opening them up properly in Photoshop, and I have 2 quick questions:
1. The Photoshop guide I'm reading says that in the White Balance section of the 'Basic' tab (on the right of the big preview image), that I should be able to choose from pre-set white balance settings such as Cloudy, Sunny Day, Flash, Fluorescent etc.
However the only options that are available for me are 'Auto, As Shot and Custom'. Am I doing something wrong?
2. In the main preview box, some of my photos load up with a funny blue outline around the image. Is there a reason for this?
Thanks for your help!
Alex

1) Those options are only available when working with raw files. When working with JPEG's you get only As Shot, Auto and Custom, it's a trade-off for lower filesize.
2) that blue color indicates that you have clipping in those areas. You can turn it on/off by clicking on the icons with a triangle in them from the top of the histogram
White balance controls in Camera Raw:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/creativesuite/cs/using/WSC882A0B5-25E1-447d-8386-B5D60F24AE02. html
Preview highlight and shadow clipping in Camera Raw:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/creativesuite/cs/using/WSF1B29B95-2419-4b50-A058-A5FE2D7E5E6F. html

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