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Joining Parcels

Niccollete Bligh
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Join date: 13 Jan 2006
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01-25-2006 13:31
Hello. I just purchased a parcel of land that is touching my original one. Is there a way to make them one big plot instead of 2? I have been looking and cant find an answer. Please let me know if this is possible. And if not, is the object usage per parcel or can i put all the objects from the combined total onto my original plot? I hope someone has an answer. Thank you.
Travis Lambert
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01-25-2006 13:36
From: Niccollete Bligh
Hello. I just purchased a parcel of land that is touching my original one. Is there a way to make them one big plot instead of 2? I have been looking and cant find an answer. Please let me know if this is possible.


Yes, very possible. As long as the same owner owns both plots, you can "Join" them together into one big plot.

You do this by right-clicking on the land, and select "Edit Land" from the pie menu.

While you're in that menu - draw a bounding box on the land with your mouse that covers both parcels. You don't need to select the entire parcels - just as long as you have part of each parcel selected, that's enough.

Then click the "Join" button. That should be it.

From: Nicollete Bligh
And if not, is the object usage per parcel or can i put all the objects from the combined total onto my original plot? I hope someone has an answer. Thank you.


Whether the parcels are joined or not - you share prims between all parcels you own, as long as they're in the same sim. They don't need to be linked together at all.


Hope this helps! :)
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Niccollete Bligh
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Join date: 13 Jan 2006
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01-25-2006 13:42
Wow, thank you so much. I was looking around for an answer forever. Thank you for your help :)