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    Joke,<br>
      Yes, that has been my method as well. Sometimes you can be a
    little bit clever in Trnsys3D using some of the wall constructions
    that you won't need (BND_WALL for example) to denote the other
    external wall constructions. If you do this, be careful to leave the
    wall set with the correct boundary condition ("outdoors" instead of
    "other side coefficients")<br>
    Best,<br>
     David<br>
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    On 2/16/2012 02:24, Joke De Beuckelaer wrote:
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            lang="EN-US">When you use the Trnsys 3d studio, you can only
            choose one type of exterior wall in google sketchup.</span></p>
        <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:9.0pt;
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            lang="EN-US">However, is it allowed to change the exterior
            wall (or window…) in Trnbuild without the loss of any data?
            For example when you have a building that has different
            types of walls and windows.</span></p>
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