How to export all tracks in one aiff?

I have a very simple multi-track project. It's just two people talking. One of them is on track 1, the other on track two. I want to export this project as an aiff and be able to hear both tracks. So far, every time I export the "master mix" I'm only getting track 1. Track 2 doesn't come out at all.
Ideally, I would be able to create a mix wherein I'm not hear track 1 on the left stereo speaker and track 2 on the right speaker. I'd like each track mixed together so that I'm hearing each voice on both the left and right channels.

Julian, are you hearing what you desire when you play the project? Because an export of the mix should sound the same as what you get on playback.
If you have 2 tracks in the project. The panning on both channels is 0 or in the center. The submix output is stereo. The File > Export > Exported items is Master Mix. Then the result should be a stereo file with both of your audio tracks equally on both sides of the stereo master file. This would then sound like it is coming from the center of your 2 speakers.
The mixer is accessed a few ways. If you have the lower pane open (Control-S), there is a tab for mixer. Or maybe try toggling between the normal view F1 and the other view F2 which has a separate mixer window.

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