The Loop Pad window displays the loop pad. For information about defining loop pads, see Loop pads. For more information on pads, see Working with pads.
Click the pin to pin or unpin the loop pad from the layer. Pinning a pad to a diagram layer makes the pad visible whenever you are viewing the layer on which it's pinned. For more information, see To pin or unpin a pad .
Note: If the pin appears grayed out ( ), the pad is actually on a different layer than the one you are currently viewing. You can only pin the pad to the layer on which it was added.
The top of the loop pad displays the loop pad's name (as specified in the name plate for the loop pad icon), followed by the page number of the currently displayed pad page (if the pad has multiple pages), followed by the page's title (in parentheses).
The currently displayed page's title also appears in the loop pad's title bar.
If the pad contains more than one page, use the page turner in the pad's lower-left corner to move between pages. If the pad has only one page, an "x" appears in the page turner. For more information, see To turn the page in a pad.