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No "Install New Software" in Workbench

Hello all,

I have been posting some questions about C++ and I have several more involving command-based programming (for time sake, CBP) because several people has said that it is easier and better. I went to go explore CBP and was following the "Installing the Workbench Plugin" (located here guide but when I went to go install the plugin, there was no "Install New Software..." button in "Help". Does the FRC Tools or Wind River Workbench need to be reinstalled?

FYI, I am running Wind River Workbench 3.3.

Thanks in advance.
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