Editing my premiere audio in audition then re-inserting

I'm afraid i've completely forgotten how to do this. What I would like to do is export my sequence audio and alter in audition(boost levels etc) then re-insert into premier.Could somebody kindy remind me how this is done.
Many Thanks

You will find several tutorials here that will show you what you need to know.
Click on the "Tutorials" link on the left of that page to get lots more tutorials.
Cheers
Eddie

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