How to apply same speed rate to several clips?

Hi,
Say I have 10 clips on a timeline, how I can change their speed to 70% or 43% or whatever, but all together?
Thank you
-T

Ok, the solution is to use Compound clip.
1. Choose group of clips,
2. Press Option+G (or right click Compound clip),
then all the compund clip will consist of grouped clips, but will behave as one.
3. Apply the effect you want.
Profit.

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