How to change lenght of imported photos

Hi,
I imported a lot of photos to show a sort of slide-show at the end of the film. They automatically show a lenght of 10 seconds. How can I change that for all photos? Is there a default value that can be changed. This would save me the effort to cut 150 photos....
Thanks!

Thanks...!
funny thing is: i found the default setting. it was at 12 seconds, but pictures were imported at 10 seconds. so to get 4 seconds, i had to input 5...
changing the duration once pictures were imported was only possible in the timeline. but there i had to do it picture by picture....
best solution was to import all pictures anew and start building the timeline again.
thanks again....!

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