Yep, I took your first suggestion. I also think that is the best approach, 
the areas width depend on a status and are not even.
I just manipulated the duplication of the "area border rows" in the JSON 
rather then manipulate the datasource object in JS.

As for the dashboard.bind()   thanks! I just was pasting has I go... and 
I'm also very fresh on google charts. :)


On Monday, August 20, 2012 9:43:38 PM UTC+1, asgallant wrote:
>
> Well, there you went and did it your own way while I was working on 
> alternatives  >;o)
>
> Incidentally, you can cut down on the dashboard.bind() calls by binding 
> everything in one:
>
> dashboard.bind([control], [chart2, chart3, chart4, chart5]); 
>
>
>>>

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