Where is "extimated file size" ?

Hello
I'm using an IMac with Premiere Pro. When I want to export a video, I don't have the "extimated file size" in the export options box. where is it? can I find it somewhere?

Thanks Mike
I followed your suggestion but had no success.. "match sequence settings" is "come impostazioni sequenza" in my italian version. it's unchecked but still I don't have the file size extimation

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