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- Real Name: Matthias Höller
The perfect solution would be to redo the whole edit in a timeline with the correct frame rate. Yikes!
The quick and dirty one would be exporting the whole project as it is (if it's final) into a mezzanine codec like DNxHD/HR. Then make a new project with the proper frame rate, slap the exported result into the timeline and hope it doesn't look too bad with optical flow enabled if you need 24 fps.
If you aim for 30, you should rather try to set the exported clip to exactly 60 fps in its clip attributes, put it in a 30 fps timeline and use "next frame". Much faster.
Is your result meant to be for broadcast or for cinema, since you mention both 24 and 30 fps?
Broadcast would be 29,97 BTW.