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a common mistake people make is to plot categorical data in a line chart here we have the ratings for the degree of difficulty of each sport for the categories on the horizontal axis and I think youll agree there are way too many sports for it to be any use although some might call it chart art when you have a lot of series to display in a chart you need to decide whether to separate your data into panel charts or sparklines so you can clearly view each series or you can focus on just one or two series and let the other series provide context in the dot plot chart here weve called out one sport speed skating and the other sports show the range and distribution in each skill we could add a slicer to allow our readers to select the sport they want highlighted in the chart lets take a look the trick here is that there are two charts the chart on top shows the sport selected in the slicer but if I remove it to the right you can see theres another chart behind and the chart behind this