Return audio to clips in timeline after muting

First let me thank you for helping me on how to import my clips, taken with a JVC, to PrE7 from my hard drive.
After getting media into the timeline and sceneline I muted the clips as I was reviewing them to remove any noise or to shorten any clip. I now want to turn the audio back on for these clips without having to go to each individual clip in the timeframe.  Can this be done or do I have to bring back the audio one clip at a time.  Appreciate any help.
CalJim

Just tried that and it worked.  Thanks so very much sure saved me quite a bit of
time.  Now to take a shot at inserting narrative and other audio as well as some interesting effects.
Thanks again to you and Steve.
CalJim

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