Editing Multiple Photos in Podcast Track

I'm fairly new to Garageband and I'm using it for enhanced podcasting in a fourth grade classroom. I want to select multiple photos (100 or more) that have already been imported to the podcast track and set the time that they run to 2 seconds each. I'd like to do this all at once. Can anyone tell me how this is done? Thanks in advance.
Message was edited by: wgamage

I don't have a lot of experience with enhanced podcasts, but it looks like GB defaults the length of imported pics to 3 seconds (when you drag in multiple pictures). You can select all pictures in the track and shorten all of them to 2 seconds at once, but you'll create gaps and you will have to re-align them one by one. Maybe someone has an easier solution.

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