Analisng and fixing all clips in a sequence

I am sending a sequence from FCP6 to STP2 and just as in the FCP timeline the track has all the clips showing. I want to analyse the clips and fix but can only do one clip at a time which is annoying. Is there anyway to select all the clips and do one analysis and fix as opposed to many?

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