Ok I am able to split the chart in two, but how do you do this with code? When 
I take the code inside the formula of a drag and drop chart, and try to apply 
it again, it all shows up in the same pane of the chart. Is there a function to 
split a chart window or create a new pane within it?

--- In [email protected], "sidhartha70" <sidharth...@...> wrote:
>
> Anything you save that is your own code (or a modification of existing code) 
> that you wish to keep you should have in either the 'custom' folder or the 
> 'include' folder. (and of course you can create your own  subfolders within 
> these)... the custom & include folders are never touched when you upgrade AB 
> so your code should be safe.
> 
> I can't quite visualize what you say below... it may be because you are using 
> an unpaid version of AB. It may not let you save charts & forumula's until 
> you have a paid version.
> 
> I've been using AB for about a year now... I'm a former C# coder. It takes a 
> while to get your head around AFL... but once you do, you can do pretty much 
> anything with AB. TJ has created a phenominal tool for programmers for an 
> unbelievable price. Bang for your buck wise nothing comes even close to AB.
> 
> Exactly, all the power is in AFL. So get coding!!!
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Conrad Joach" <consolejoker@> wrote:
> >
> > One quick question. If I edit the formula in the window, and try to save 
> > it, it says it wants to save it in a custom folder. I say yes, and then 
> > when I try to load the custom version, it seems to be blank. Should I 
> > create a fresh AFL script from scratch rather than modify a pre-existing 
> > one? Is that how most people do it?


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