I create an x-y chart with two different data series plotted on it.  There are 
two ways (that I know of) to insert a secondary X or Y axis.  First, double 
click the chart to enable editing.
1) Insert->Axes...->Secondary Axes X or Y checkboxes
Then...
2) Double click the data series to display on the secondary axis.  In the "Data 
Series" dialogue, select the "Options" tab, then "Align Data Series to Second Y 
Axis" (you can skip step 1 and just do this instead).

OpenOffice 2.3.1 will display the axis number labels fine on the
secondary axes, however there is no option in the Format->Title menu to
add an axis label to an of the Secondary Axes.  This is a very important
feature for most engineering applications, and I can't imagine it be a
complicated fix (although I'm not a programmer, so really I wouldn't
know).

For example, I would like to display some plant performance data on one
chart for a mineral processing plant at a mine.  The primary Y axis
would would be Milled Tonnage (tonnes), and the primary X axis would be
the Mineral Grade (% metal).  The secondary Y axis would be used to
display a Process Recovery (%) vs Mineral Grade curve.  The problem is
that there is currently no way to create the secondary Y axis label to
show that it is displaying Recovery information.

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[Gusty] No Secondary Y Axis Labels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153808
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