combining files PREL premiere elements 14

Is it possible to combine the files PREL premiere elements 14?  I don't want to export to video, I want to just combine the audio and video files and the effects of the timing of two files PREL.

Thank you

Lol the only way to combine projects is as an STD or MP4 output and then combine the outputs in a new project.

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