Time line chart

Hi,
I want to show data for last 91 days, On the X axis I have to show the scale values as 0,7,14,21,28....91.
But the values have to be available for all the 91 days (0,1,2,3...91) only on X axis scale value I need in increment of 7.
Is this possible in Time line chart?
How to implement it?
Thanks,
Vino

im curious about possibilities to edit the x-asis as well... haven't found a way to do it yet.

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