"instant movie" with slow motion 60fps

I'm recording at 60fps. Is there any way to use a feature like the "Instant Movie" in premiere elements and have it either create the whole movie in slow motion or at least clips in slow motion?

chrisjay1234
What version of Premiere Elements are you using and on what computer operating system is it running?
Can we assume Premiere Elements 11 on either Windows 7 or 8 64 bit?
Thanks.
ATR

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