Change audio on al video clips at one

Have not used Imovie HD for about 3 years and can't remember how to lower the volume of all the video clips in the time line at once. So far I have only been able to lower the volume one clip at time (long process). I think it can done but for the life of me I can't figure it out...any help?
Thanks,
Dave

Hi Dave!
Works much the same as other applications: Select All.
Click on the first clip, hold down the shift key, click on the last clip, and all will be selected for volume adjustment.

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