32 to 24 in STPro

STPro 2.02
I can import the 32 bit files but I can't see how to export for Logic 8.02.
Yes, I have searched the manual.
ty
Kaiser

Yes, how do you save as 24. They keep coming out as mono L/R.
I want plain mono.
ty
Kaiser

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