You can add columns in plan views and 3D views. The height of the column is defined by the Base Level and Top Level properties, as well as offsets.
Video: Place Columns
- Click Architecture tab
Build panel
Column drop-down![](../images/ac.menuaro.gif)
(Column: Architectural).
- On the Options Bar, specify the following:
- Rotate after placement. Select this option to rotate the column immediately after placing it.
- Level. (3D views only) Select a level for the column's base. For plan views, the view's level is the base level for the column.
- Height. This setting draws the column upward from its base. To draw the column downward from its base, select Depth.
- Level/Unconnected. Select a level for the top of the column, or select Unconnected and specify the column height.
- Room Bounding. Select this option to designate the column as room-bounding before you place it.
- Click in the drawing area to place the column.
If you need to move the column, select it and drag it to a new position.
Tip: Typically, you align columns when placing them by selecting a grid line or wall. If you randomly placed them and you want to align them, click Modify tab
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Modify panel
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Align, and select the columns to align. In the middle of the columns are 2 perpendicular reference planes that you can select for alignment.