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Junie Ginsburg
Steampunk Merchant
Join date: 5 Aug 2006
Posts: 35
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12-08-2006 15:53
When I first started on SL a few months back, I could have sworn that I saw blue dialog menus that would initiate a "Pay." As in, you would left-click on a vendor, the blue dialog would pop up asking, "Do you want to purchase this item for L$100?" with a Yes and a No button. And then when you clicked the Yes button, the exchange would take place. I've found no way to do this in LSL, and now I'm wondering if I am just misremembering. Or was this functionality possible once but not anymore? Just wondering. 
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ArchTx Edo
Mystic/Artist/Architect
Join date: 13 Feb 2005
Posts: 1,993
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12-08-2006 17:05
Setting an object to "Sell contents" pretty much does this. And it displays the contents to you with the menu.
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Homer Antler
Registered User
Join date: 21 Oct 2006
Posts: 105
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12-08-2006 18:48
From: ArchTx Edo Setting an object to "Sell contents" pretty much does this. And it displays the contents to you with the menu. I am interested in the same thing. I don't know how to initiate a pay without right clicking on the object. What do you mean by "Sell Contents"?
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Strife Onizuka
Moonchild
Join date: 3 Mar 2004
Posts: 5,887
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12-08-2006 18:51
From: Homer Antler I am interested in the same thing. I don't know how to initiate a pay without right clicking on the object. What do you mean by "Sell Contents"? Edit an object On the first tab it's on of the radio items as a sale option.
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