Exporting solo tracks only

I have a church service that I have broken down into 18 tracks. The reason is to share selected portions of the service. I have set specific tracks to solo so that only those tracks are heard. The problem is with sharing the file to iTunes. I only hear the solo'd tracks but the shared iTune file contains blank sections that are the unsolo'd tracks.
Can I share this service to iTunes and not have the unsolo'd sections included? Is there an option that will only share the tracks I solo'd with the unsolo'd tracks deleted?
Thanks.

Hi,
Sounds like you have the portions in different parts of the Tracks.
To isolate one section of a Track, activate the Cycle function (C key). It's a yellow line at the top. Drag it to where you want it, stretch it to fit, and then Solo, and Share to iTunes.
WH

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