How do I normalise an audio track in Logic Pro

I would like to know how to normalise an audio track in Logic Pro X in order to increase the volume level to limit of say 0dB.

When you bounce your song out there is a normalise box you can tick.
No one really does it though as it has way more detrimental affects than it has positives. You can also do it through the sample edit window, if, for some reason, you wanted to normalise a single track in your multi track recording.
oh, ps, make sure you have all the advanced features ticked in Logic X preferences.

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