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Friendly greetings! You can learn Second Life in a fun and fast fashion! The enthusiastic Torley is your host, taking you on a tour through tips, tricks, ...
Friendly greetings! You can learn Second Life in a fun and fast fashion! The enthusiastic Torley is your host, taking you on a tour through tips, tricks, and techniques that'll increase your confidence and make you smile. :) Whether you're a newcomer or longtime Resident, your inworld experience will benefit from these video tutorials.
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Saving objects back to your inventory If you change an object and you would like to save it, you can save your changed objects back to your inventory. It is important to save your objects or you will lose the revisions. Although you can take the object into Inventory and delete the older version, it's hard to see which is the newer object is without looking at the object properties. First, be sure you want to overwrite the old object. Then, go to Tools menu -- Save Object Back to My Inventory. You can get the same result from the Tools menu -- Save Object Back to Object Contents. Another useful tool is the issue tracker. To vote or comment to have this (or any other) issue fixed, you can visit the Issue Tracker: JIRA.SECONDLIFE.COM, search for SVC-578 for more information. Have fun making changes to your items!
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wow great tutorial Torley! this should help keep my inventory below 20k :) and it was nice a surprise to see the chair I made being used in the demo :D
Torley - I love you. You just saved me hours of chasing around my inventory looking for the latest version numbers. It'd be really cool to have a keyboard shortcut for this one tho - that'd make it a lot easier to do - and make an old hippy very happy.
Ace. Funnily enough I was pondering on this last night. I have got a copiable texture organiser and have renamed copies as wood, glass, brick etc. When I top them up with more textures it seems good to do that in my studio and then save back to inventory, so that I still have the same organiser with same contents at sandbox, and be able to have both copies be the same. That's a really useful tutorial.
I have an organizer like that, too, and what I do after adding/deleting things from it is to always add the date to the end of it. This way, I can rez the most recent one and delete oldies when I find them. Still, this tip eliminates the need for me to do that.
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and it was nice a surprise to see the chair I made being used in the demo :D
Now if you can just get SL to revert to work with the previous Quicktime version for Windows 2k Users. I don't want to use a bloated XP just for SL!
Love your tutorials tho!
Thanks Torley!