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The default setting of the light source , E4 engine , but there have been border issues ?

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Shouldn't be.  Send the drawing if you want me to take a look.

E0, E1 , no problems .

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You to reattach with a *.zip format, the site is not compactible with *.rar

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The units are incorrect.  Type _DDUNITS and change the insertion scale from "Unitless" to "Millimeters".  Two of the materials, the floor and the countertop, needed to have their scales reduced by 1000.  This is what I get:

Roy Hirshkowitz, thank you , the problem is solved .

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