Slo Mo A bunch of clips at once?

I have a 150 clips in the browser. I would like to do modify the speed to 50% on all 150 clips. Can I do this to all the clips at once or do I need to open each clip in the viewer and modify them one at a time? Thanks for your help.

Ric Blackwell wrote:
I thought I understood Nick's instructions but I have not been able to get this to work. Here's what I 'm doing
1. set speed on one clip.
2. copy the clip
3. click the forward select
4. Hilight the other clips and hit paste
No. Highlight the other clips, then right click (or control+click if you don't have a 2 button mouse) on one of them (any, it doesn't matter) and select '*paste attributes*' from the pop-up menu. Then select the relevant attributes to paste from the next pop-up window.

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