Change duration of multiple images

Hi there,
I'm trying to change the duration of all the images I have in my movie to 1.5 seconds. However, I can change the seconds but the miliseconds seems to be stuck on Fr which only goes up to .22 then jumps to 2 seconds.
Is there a way to change this to 1.5 seconds rather than 1 Sec 22 Fr or 2 Sec 0 Fr?
Thanks,
Nick

1.5 Seconds would equal 1 second and 15 frames or 75 frames
Try setting it to 1 second 15 frames.
Also try:
Final Cut Pro Menu > Preferences > Window pops up. Select the EDITING Tab > You can set your STILL IMAGE DURATION. You can set it to 1.5 in this window.
Then, by default all the clips you select in the Browser will be selected in that range. However, it will not affect your still clips already in your Timeline Project.

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