Multiple Clips = Multiple Exports ?

Quick question:
              I videoed a local high school football game and I just finished pulling up onto video track 2 about 30 good short clips in PP4.0 that I want to use in
another slideshow program. I deleted the rest of the game from video track 1.  Now then, it works much, much better in ProShow Producer if I can make each clip a separate video clip.  Not one long 10 minute video with
30 adjoining clips.
             Is there any way I can export all 30 clips without all of the clips being in one video??  In other words, is there a way to export the 30 clips as 30
separate video exports without having to go to the trouble of exporting 30 different videos?  This looks confusing......  Clear as mud ?????
                  Tks,   Tom

tested with black video...which made things a little more tricky cause the shift key in virtualdub snaps to keyframes and black video has none..so you move the timeline CTI by eye without shift key...and make your split files with just a second or half second worth of black video on the head and tail of clip...whatever you want...
my timeline is basically...same as yours... I moved clips I like from video1 to video2, but then I add black video on video3 along with the copy/pasted " Good Clips" to make one AVI export ( lagarith ) from video3 - and audio3 ( turn off other audio and video )  ( put wab over just video3 length and export )  dont think my screenshot had that done yet or all audio turned off yet...
then in virtual dub move by eye to clips ( with a little black video if you want ) and export as AVI with the streaming video setting...and it goes like really fast.. name files as you please...to keep track of what is what.

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