You can do something similar with domain-axis annotations, which allow you 
to create labelled vertical lines on your chart.  They are not customizable 
to the extent that you are looking for, though (you can color them, but 
they will all have the same color; you cannot change the line width).  They 
are also not available on ScatterCharts, but you can use them on 
LineCharts, which can be made to look nearly identical to ScatterCharts.

On Monday, September 15, 2014 6:47:18 PM UTC-4, Julian King wrote:
>
> For many reasons, it would be very useful to be able to set a gridline 
> value.  I imagine the value and the font and the color would need to be 
> setable.  So an easy use case of this would be a scatter-chart to show a 
> scale of grades on an exam over time, in the background of the chart one 
> would want to show a line at 59 representing Failing, another bold gridline 
> at 69 representing below average, and so on and so forth.
>

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