I would like to use my google motion chart in a web page to tell stories 
and make arguments. It is cumbersome to write out step by step instructions 
for the user like "click the arrow that looks like this below the 
horizontal axis and select "Students per Teacher" from the list.  Now click 
the arrow next to the vertical axis..."  

Instead, it would be great to be able to create a links within the text on 
a page that, when clicked, refresh the chart with a new "state string." 
 (But preferably without re-querying for the data).  I suspect that this is 
possible -- there is probably a way to send a "state string" to the chart, 
right?  -- but I don't know how to do it. Can someone point me in the right 
direction?

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