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    <p>Arnaud,</p>
    <p> I think the adjacent window on the back side of ATR1 (the long
      wall that is further from the origin) is missing its window. There
      is a corresponding window in LEV1.</p>
    <p> I also think there may be a problem in that LEV1 and RDC should
      both be annuli. If you hide all but one of those zones and then
      click on its roof, you'll see that the roof extends over what
      should be the space taken up by the corresponding atrium zone. If
      you redraw one of the sides of the cutout, it will turn into a
      window that you can then delete. Check both the ceilings and
      floors of both LEV1 and RDC.<br>
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    <p>kind regards,</p>
    <p> David</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/29/2017 04:36, Arnaud Candaele
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                        <div>Hello,<br>
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                        I have difficulties importing an idf file
                        created with Sketchup.<br>
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                      The import goes mainly well, except for 3 surfaces
                      (2 walls and 1 window, which belong to one of
                      these walls), for which I got the following error
                      message: "adjacent wall not found" and "adjacent
                      window not found".<br>
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                    These walls are indeed interior walls. They are set
                    as "ADJ_WALL", with "Outside Boundary Condition" set
                    as "Zone", with the correct corresponding zone. And
                    in the adjacent zone, the walls have the same
                    construction, and the reciprocal zone set.<br>
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                  All vertices correspond exactly.<br>
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                Basically I followed these instructions: <a
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              ..but in the TRNBUILD, I do have "undefined" written next
              to that walls. <br>
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            I join here my idf.<br>
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          Thanks a lott for any help!<br>
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        Arnaud.<br>
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