There must be something simpler to do this kind of graphing....

juanjoge

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Hi
I created this excel sheet to be able to graph as a function of time, value whatever is defined for the concept that goes in the x's, for each color of graph this and using a different set of data and to accommodate them I have to do it by hand defining where I want to place each of the bubbles. My question is, is there a simpler way to do this so that based on a couple of values in particular (for the case of the example peak and les than 2, slope and 2-5 years, etc) it can be plotted automatically?
Thank you very much for your support

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