Wow thanks for the advice.
Pretty sure I only load the chart library once.
 
The attached is a complete small example with just 30 data points per graph 
(14 of them) - which displays in 3 seconds but typically I have 300+ data 
points per graph which takes just 14 seconds but feels s o    l o  n   g.
The data is embedded in the webpage to KISS - as these are generated.
I think my problem is purely size, I have 14 x 300 = 4200 data point - so I 
am asking for a lot processing.
Hence getting the first chart to display and then continuing to generate 
the other charts would make the page look responsive.
Phase two would be getting the data from a web database.

I will look into the OnClick option.

Thanks again, Nigel

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