Exporting audio tracks

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is it possible to export individual audio tracks? for example if I wanted to just export the narration could I do this without all the other audio in my project exporting too?

Yes, in Export/Share, one can choose Audio Only, and then settings for Export.
To isolate your various Audio Tracks, go to Window>Audio Mixer, and choose Mute for all Tracks that you wish to exclude.
Good luck,
Hunt

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