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Steps to change the starting point for a series in a line graph in Excel:
  1. Select the chart and click on the "Select Data" option in the "Design" tab of the ribbon.
  2. In the "Select Data Source" dialog box, select the series that you want to change the starting point for and click on the "Edit" button.
  3. In the "Edit Series" dialog box, you will see two boxes for the "Series X values" and "Series Y values". In the "Series X values" box, enter the range of cells that correspond to the x-values for the series, starting from the desired starting point. For example, if you want the series to start at x=2, enter the range of cells that correspond to the values for x=2 to x=20.
  4. Click "OK" to close the "Edit Series" dialog box and then click "OK" again to close the "Select Data Source" dialog box.
  5. Your chart should now show the series starting at the desired starting point.
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