Mono tracks into stereo

I am using commnad L to link two mono tracks into stereo.
The two tracks are of the same video material.
I need them linked so I can edit them in a smooth manner but when selcted and using the command L fuction they are not linked.
How can I fix this?

You want to make the two audio tracks a Stereo Pair, by selecting them on the timeline and the using Option-L.
MtD

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