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No problem...
If you edited/saved the cue file correctly, then you won't need to specify if it's a mixed mode, audio, cd-extra, or anything else - Nero (or any other burning software) will automatically *know* how to burn it. That's the point of a cue file! 
You don't make a new compilation or anything "new" in Nero.
Launch Nero. If it creates a new compilation, just close that - you won't need it. Now that Nero is launched and nothing is open, select Burn Image. (Depending on the version you're using, that's either in the File menu or Recorder menu).
One selected Nero will ask you what file to burn. Select your CUE file (not mp3). After that a dialog box will open up and you can select burn speed, etc. Click ok to burn and you should be set.
Note:
If you're going to burn an mp3 (versus a .wav file) Nero will take up to a minute (or several, depending on your computer) to decode the mp3. It may seem that Nero crashed, but it didn't - it just takes a long time and the programmers were too lazy to put up a progress bar to tell you anything. So be patient 
If you write the mp3 out as a wave file and burn that, you won't get the delay.
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