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# Featured Chart Examples

In this section, we will highlight key chart types that require more explanation and unique customization. While we won’t cover every single chart type, we will focus on those that are distinct and may need additional guidance. For instance, a **Line Chart** shares similarities with a **Smooth Line Chart**, just as **Bar and Column Charts** have overlapping characteristics. Instead of repeating similar chart configurations, we will provide insights into different chart types that offer unique functionality or require specific setup instructions.


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