In JMP, you can add a thumbnail of a graph or an image of elements on a graph built using Graph Builder. These thumbnail, customized, interactive graphs are called graphlets. You can also nest graphlets.
Start by creating a graph in Graph Builder. This is your baseline graph. Copy the script by saving it to your clipboard using SAVE SCRIPT > TO CLIPBOARD, and then paste it as a graphlet into a baseline graph. After you have added the graphlet, you can put your cursor over an element in the baseline graph to see a thumbnail preview of the graphlet for that element.
To nest graphlets, copy them starting from the lowest level into your clipboard using SAVE SCRIPT > TO CLIPBOARD, then paste into the next highest-level graph, until you have the final graph. Then, save the final graph using SAVE SCRIPT > TO DATA TABLE. Remember to then save the table. When you open the table, you can run the script from the Tables Panel, see the highest-level graph and drill sequentially into the lower-level graphs.
See a short example that also includes adding and saving a data filter.
See a full Mastering JMP video on how to create custom drill-down graphs. Work through documentation and examples about creating graphlets and other customizable hover graphs.