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Default Combining different charts on a single chart


Hello,

I would like to combine different charts on a single chart, like having
several subplots on a single chart.

I admit the description is not very useful, so I attached what I am
aiming for (a heat map from the IMF), and in the excel file with what
kind of data I am dealing with. To plot a single chart it is working
well (for ex. for charting TS A or TS B), but ideally I would like to
combine TS A and TS B on the same chart.

Any ideas ?

Cheers,
Charles


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