Export multiple clips

When working in the multitrack, is it possible to select a number of clips, put them all on one track, and export that track alone as WAV or MP3 file?
This is what I do: load 4, 5 different sound tracks, cut and paste a small part from each work track onto one final track, then I want to use that combination as a new file.
Currently, the only thing I can do is to export all the 10, 12 work tracks together with the final track to a new file, which is usually much longer than what I like it to be, then, import it back into SBcs5, drag the tail in to resize it; put it onto a new multitrack, and re-export it again.  The problem is, when I finally try to save the project, it will take forever and SBcs5 saves to so many files keeping up with naming each .asnd file is a headache.
What did I miss?  What did I do wrong?
Please advise.
Thank you.

Of course i's  not "half baked". Just because it lacks a feature that you want doesn't make it so.
There isn't  as NLE out there that doesn't attract  complaints from some users about its functionality in some area or other.
Fortunately, the fully functional  trial version gives us a good chance to find out first-hand whether the design meets our requirements.
Russ

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