No audio when exporting to mpeg

Newbie here, on my first project. I have exported it to mpeg and all went well except there is no audio.
I am using the trial version of Premiere Elements 8 on a PC running Windows 7.
Any guidance?

Welcome to the forum.
The lack of Audio in an Exported/Shared file is often the lack of the correct setting in the Multiplexing tab. When you go to do the Export, you will choose both Audio & Video in the General tab. Additional settings appear in the Video and the Audio tab. Last, there is the Multiplexing tab, and one must choose one of the other choices, besides None. This is often DV Audio, but there can be others, depending on the other tabs' settings. Check your Multiplexing tab, and let us know what it's set to. That is likely the issue.
Good luck,
Hunt

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