As answered on the helpdesk:
Check out the objects:
Window:Interzone
Door:Interzone
Or as internal mass -- you would need to replicate the area of the window and door in both zones but internal mass implies INTERNAL to the zone -- not on the zone boundary.
At 12:47 AM 11/2/2009, Jose Luis Galvez Osorto wrote:
As model an internal door and an internal window that are in a zone, but adjacent to another zone?
thanks
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