Export slowed down track

Hi Guys,
I've taken an audio file of a song into Pro Logic X and slowed it down for my students to rehearse it, however when I export/share the song, it is playing at the normal speed. How can I export the audio file so the student can take it away for practice?
Thanks
TB

Did anyone ever come up with a solution to this?  I am having the same problem.  Clip slowed to 10%.  Plays perfect on timeline but gone when exporting.  Can't find an esay way to do the slow down in Audition without destroying the pitch (I want the pitch to change).  Wasting hours on this. :-/

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