Number: chart: set the horizontal axis (x-axis) crosses at

When creating a chart in number, how can I set the horizontal axis (x-axis) crosses the y-axis at the point I want it to be? In other words, when I create a chart, the x-axis is automatically set to be at the bottom, but what if I don't want it always to be at the bottom?

If you want the axis line somewhere else, you can draw a line on the chart using the graphics tools, having deselected the option for an automatic Axis line.
Jerry

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