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Bradley Bracken
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04-30-2009 18:27
I know this has been discussed to death, but I can't find it anywhere. When I combine two parcels of land, is it best to have the primary location take over the secondary; or do I have the new parcel take over my older land.
I'm really tired so I hope this made sense.
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Cristalle Karami
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04-30-2009 18:30
The larger parcel is the one whose data will be retained. So if you have established links to that old parcel, then preserve them by making sure it is the larger parcel when joining.
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Damien1 Thorne
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04-30-2009 18:30
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Bradley Bracken
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04-30-2009 18:31
From: Cristalle Karami The larger parcel is the one whose data will be retained. So if you have established links to that old parcel, then preserve them by making sure it is the larger parcel when joining. Thank you, Cristelle.
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