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If the original is mono and you place it in a stereo track it will only be in the left hand channel. Making mono audio play on both channels in a stereo track does not make the audio stereo. On a mono track the audio will play in mono equally across both outputs.
However if it is definitely a stereo piece of audio it should show as two channels in a stereo track.
To make a mono audio file play in a stereo track do the following. Drop the file onto a stereo track in the Timeline, right click on it and select Clip Attributes. In the Audio tab change the Format to Stereo and in the second Source Channel box that appears make sure the entry is identical to the first one, ie, Embeded Channel 1. Then click OK. You will now have a mono audio file playing out of both channels of a stereo track.
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