Export on Markers

I have a 15 min training film, with 7 different markers for different sections of the film. The complete film works great, but is there a way to export 9 individual films from those markers?
Thanks

Mark In and Out points in the timeline to define the area you want to export.

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    F
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  • Exporting chapter markers from FCP

    I'm trying to export markers from my FCP (Final Cut Studio 2) timeline which I can then use as chapter points in DSP. I have exported the timeline with DSP markers but when I import the .mov into DSP no markers are apparent. Any suggestions.
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    Hello!
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    Message was edited by: hypertext07

    hypertext07 wrote:
    Why would it do this? I simply restarted FCP and it is back to normal. But I dont understand why it would do this.
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