No Audio from Source Monitor

For some reason or another, the audio from the source monitor hasn't followed the video into my timeline. I didnt select to only drag the video into the time line, rather i hit "," and yet all that showed up is the video.
Worst yet, is that i've been trimming through tons of footage and have apparently done this to over 200+ clips.
I was told to reveal the clips in the project and then just drag them back into the timeline, over the old video clips.
Is there any way to select multiple clips, or even all of them, and be able to get the audio from each one back into my timeline?

Hi Loadedboards,
I think I'm understanding what you wish to do. Sorry, but there's no easy way to do this en masse. I would Match Frame at the edit point, then Overwrite the clip with audio into place.
Thanks,
Kevin

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