Stereo Audio Treated Separately, How Do I Link?

I recently migrated from FCE to FCP. I love FCP, but there's one difference that's bugging me. In FCE, when you selected and manipulated a stereo audio track, each channel was linked, so when you changed the db level or applied a pen point to one track, the same would be done to the other. In FCP each audio channel is treated separately, so I'd have to repeat the same process for both channels. Is there an option or hotkey to make each audio channel linked like in FCE?

You can also use command/apple L to link/unlink the stereo pairs or individual audio tracks to video.
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Ken Glynn
Luminous Digital Media
http://www.videobozeman.com
Bozeman, Montana

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