Edit multiple clips

Hello
I want to edit multiple clips at once. For example, change the textcolor, or the line pitch of subtitels. Or change the sound volume of all sound clips in the timeline.
Is there a way to do this not one by one?
I have Final cut Pro 7.0.3.
cheers

Select the clip with the modifies attributes and copy (command c). Select any or all the clips that you want to adopt the attributes of the copied clip. Control click in one of the clips you're about to change. Choose Paste Attributes from the drop down menu and then check off the attributes you want them to adopt from the first clip. Hit OK and you should be good.
Russ

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