Changing Aspect Ratio on multiple clips

I posted earlier about the "16:9 confusion". I have since figured out that somehow my aspect ratio went to -33.33 on all of my clips. The only way I have found to fix this is to change the aspect ratio on each individual clip back to 0. I have hundreds of clips. Is there a way to select & change them all back to 0?
Thanks,
Dave

glad you got it solved.
As you can see you can conversely paste attributes (should you need in the future to paste filters, basic motions etc. to a number of clips ) by simply copy (command+C) the clip to which you applied a given effect or basic motion and select and right click the desired clips and choose "paste attributes..."
Best,
G.

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