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Default How do I make a "0" appear on the Y-axis of my graph?

I have an unconventional y-axis, with values of 2, 7, 12, 17 and 23 on my
y-axis in my chart. This was used to bring out the importance of the data.

However I now wish to have the y-axis show a 0 too, how do I do that while
keeping my unconventional axis values?

Would appreciate any help! Thank you! :)

 
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