Slow Motion Video

I would like to slow down a video clip for a basketball highlight video. Can anyone tell me a simple and quick way to do this in FCE4?
thanks.
MC

Cmd-J to bring up the speed dialog. Cut the clip and change the speed of the section you need.

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