How to fill a 16:9 screen with a 2:3 still photograph?

Hello there,
I am editing a project that combines a large amount of still images and some video. I want to be able to bring images onto the timeline without havig to crop every picture so that it fits the 16:9 ratio. When I add the image into the timeline, the screen always displays black edges on the right and left edges, instead of filling the frame fully with the image I am adding.
I know that I am importing the right amount of pixels in the image, so it should be large enough to be used across the screen. And I don't understand why is the project not filling the entire screen. I just want to avoid the hassle of having to pull the corners in every picture to make it fit the full screen. Any ideas?
Thanks!
E.

Once you have one re-sized, "control+click" the clip > Copy > Select the rest of the images in the timeline > "control+click" on one of them > Paste Attributes > check basic motion > OK
That should ease the pain a bit.

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