Difficulty panning audio easily in Premiere Pro CC

My video clip has 2 channels of audio from my camera, one for a wireless lav and the other for the onboard camera mic.
Is there an easy way to pan both channels to the center so that they both come through on L&R?
Right now I have to copy the clip, stack the copy on top of the original, then pan the one clip to the left and the other to the right to get the mono sound I need.
Thanks!

Awesome, you just saved me untold time while editing future projects, can't thank you enough!!Richard M Knight@
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