Reverse speed

Hi,
i am new in premiere cs4 ,and would like to know is there option like in premiere cs2 to make a reverse speed to a clip
using the sign "-" with XX% for example (-50%) without put "v" in chek bok of reverse speed

Thanks for reply,
anthoer qusetion is there a option to add exported file  automatically to the project (like in premiere cs2  Add to Project When Finished )

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    Thanks for the follow up on your issue. Did the issue resolve itself or did you do some strategic troubleshooting to correct the issue?
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    I would love to know if it is possible to:
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    ATR

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