Click the column icon from the ribbon menu.
The column toolbar will open.
There are rectangular, circle and polygon column options in the column toolbar. You can choose the column type you want.
You can define the column by holding different points by using the offset buttons on the column toolbar. From left to right; corner-justified, center-justified, centered or default offset options are available.
Depending on the offset you choose, your nodes will be formed. The following picture shows the column layouts according to different offset types, with the nodes in the same direction.
Choose the type of misalignment that is right for you.
Click on any point of the drawing area or object intersection with the left mouse button. The image of the column will be fixed on the screen. After fixing your column, you can zoom in and out with the mouse wheel without exiting the command, by holding down the mouse wheel, you can switch to the pan command and move.
Enter the column dimensions in the column dimensions boxes in the column toolbar. As you enter the value, the preview of your column will change.
You can rotate the column around itself by moving the mouse.
You can get the symmetry of the column by pressing the spacebar or clicking the symmetry X icon from the column toolbar.
You can draw your column only at 0 or 90 degrees by pressing the Shift key.
When the column preview is placed where you want it, click the left mouse button to finish the column drawing. Your colon will be formed.