Clip duration of stills in iMovie change automatically

HELP, I am about to throw this iMac out the window!
I am trying to sync the length of stills to an audio track in iMovie 11 so the slide changes line up with beats in the track but everytime i change one slide iMovie automatically changes the duration of other slides putting the whole thing out of whack.
I have tried to google the problem and just come up with a heap of other people asking the same question but cant find any answers.

Hi,
I work with iMovie 11 and never had any problem with previous versions. Now I'm doing my first project in iM 11and it just ignores my request.
When I set the duration in 'Project Properties' 'Apply to all photos' of 4 sec it will set the duration anything from 5 to 7 sec and no matter how often I change it will not react.
What can I do?
thl

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