Ydrasil Salome
Registered User
Join date: 29 Jun 2005
Posts: 9
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07-16-2005 22:39
Hi, I have 3 peices of land next to each other and am trying to find a way to link them into one large peice. Is this possible?
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Velox Severine
Network Slave
Join date: 19 May 2005
Posts: 73
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07-16-2005 22:43
Yes, go to edit land on one of the plots, then drag a box across all three (doesn't need to encompass the entire plot, then click Join. Tada, you have a single large plot, just have to reset the settings on the land.
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Ydrasil Salome
Registered User
Join date: 29 Jun 2005
Posts: 9
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07-17-2005 06:54
thanks!
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Ellie Edo
Registered User
Join date: 13 Mar 2005
Posts: 1,425
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07-17-2005 09:02
Works even if you have other people's land in between. Joining two plots far apart in the same sim requires some acrobatics with camera positioning, but it can be done. Main purpose is to make one plot's prims available to the other.
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Jillian Callahan
Rotary-winged Neko Girl
Join date: 24 Jun 2004
Posts: 3,766
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07-17-2005 09:04
From: Ellie Edo Main purpose is to make one plot's prims available to the other. If both plots have the same owner and are in the same sim, the prims are already available to one another.
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Pituca FairChang
Married to Garth
Join date: 17 May 2003
Posts: 2,679
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07-17-2005 14:05
True, Jillian, but I too join everything in one sim, just makes a neater package.
Also (I think) if you drag that little yellow box ffrom the newly acquired land over to the older land you can maintain the dwell count and descriptions. I say 'I think' as you know how it is in SL! Just when you swear you are right it can jump up and nip you on the shins sometimes!
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