How to export unmixed audio tracks

I'm trying to export unmixed master edits so I can easily re-edit at a later date, but whenever I try the result is mixed. I thought there was a simple way to pan tracks for export
G4 Powerbook; Sony 1500A   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

If you're just trying to export each track to it's
own individual file, here's how to do it:
Go to your Sequence Settings>Audio Outputs
Set the Audio Outputs to the same number as you have
audio tracks (8 tracks, 8 outputs).
Set them to Dual Mono (not stereo).
Save settings, go back to your sequence.
Control Click in the track target area of each
individual audio track. The top item in the
contextual menu is Audio Output. Set each track to
it's own output.
File>Export>Audio to AIFF
Select Channel Grouped
Now you'll get an AIFF for each track in your
sequence.
Thanks. Is there a way to export a audio/video Quicktime with mono tracks 1 & 2?
G4 Powerbook; Sony 1500A   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

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