G'Day,
Depending on which version of LabVIEW you are useing, right click on the Y-axis and select "Formatting..." The you get a dialog box similar to the one below, where you can click on the little "grid options" box, and select your grid style (see the attached image). Once you have selected the right style, click OK to get out of the dialog, and then you can set arbitrary lines, as decribed above.
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Christopher G. Relf
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