A variation on Philwild's suggestion would be to start with all the separate clips on the timeline then click on any one and use
Ctrl+A to select all clips. Next,
Ctrl+click on the video and audio sections of the single clip you want to produce and hit the
Alt+Del key to remove all other content. That will also place the desired clip at the start of the timeline.
Produce the current clip and then return to the Edit page. Click on the only timeline clip and type
Ctrl+Z to undo the previous deletion (which will also leave all content selected). Use
Ctrl+click on the next clip's A/V tracks and use
Alt+Del again to remove the other content. Repeat as necessary.
If you'd like to just set up the clips now but have PD produce them later, instead of producing use Save Project As and give the new project the same name as you'd like to have for produced clip. Use
Ctrl+Z to restore the deleted content and continue with the next clip.
Once you've saved each clip in their own project, use Batch Produce under the File menu. This post has the
steps.
It sounds like you've already made all the splits on the timeline, but if you have to do this again it may be easier to use the Pre-cut feature on the main clip in the media library. That will give you the separate clips you're looking for (but only within PD - they're not really separated) which makes it very easy to drag just the clip you want onto the timeline and produce it (or save it as a unique project).
Just use Undo to clear the timeline and drag the next clip there.
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