If Your Using A Mac:
1. Ensure that the audio tracks are all named clearly
2. Highlight all the audio in the Edit Window and make sure you have successfully selected before the beginning of the early-most region and after the end of the last-most region.
3. Press and hold Option and Shift, and while pressing them, press "3" (the one above the QWERTY keyboard, not the numeric keypad).
Alternatively, you could select "Consolidate Selection" from the Edit pull-down menu.
4. To export these new files, highlight them all to select them, and press Command + Shift + "K".
Alternatively, you could select "Export Selected as Files" from the Audio Regions List pull-down menu.
Remember to export them as 24-bit wav or aif files, using the "(Multiple) Mono" format.
If Your Using A PC:
1. Ensure that the audio tracks are all clearly named.
2. Highlight all the audio in the Edit Window, making sure you've successfully selected before the beginning of the early-most region and after the end of the last-most region.
3. Press and hold Alt and Shift, and while pressing them, press "3" (the one above the QWERTY keyboard, not the numeric keypad).
Alternatively, you could select "Consolidate Selection" from the Edit pull-down menu.
4. To export these new files, highlight them all to select them, and press CNTRL + Shift + "K".
Alternatively, you could select "Export Selected as Files" from the Audio Regions List pull-down menu.
Remember to export them as 24-bit wav or aif files, using the "(Multiple) Mono" format.