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Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Power User Cookbook

By : Adrian Colquhoun
Book Image

Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Power User Cookbook

By: Adrian Colquhoun

Overview of this book

The power of Microsoft SharePoint as the Enterprise collaboration platform is ever-growing; due to the wide range of capabilities it offers, SharePoint 2010 can help transform your business so you can quickly respond to the changes and challenges that you face. For End Users, SharePoint helps you and your team work "better, faster, and smarter". This book will take your SharePoint knowledge further, showing you how to use your skills to solve real business problems. While many other titles might be characterized as "SharePoint Explained", this cookbook contains advanced content that goes beyond that found in other SharePoint End User offerings: it is "SharePoint Applied". It provides recipes walking Power Users through a range of collaboration, data integration, business intelligence, electronic form, and workflow scenarios, as well as offering three invaluable business scenarios for building composite applications. The cookbook begins by providing a comprehensive treatment of SharePoint essentials, while quickly moving forward to topics like Data Integration, Business Intelligence, and automating business processes. At the end of the book, the information presented in the earlier recipes is combined to create three example SharePoint 2010 "composite applications" for Human Resources (HR), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), and Project Management. Composite applications are the "unique selling point" of SharePoint 2010 and understanding how to create them is the key to unlocking the business value of the product.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Power User Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Creating a chart using the Chart Web Part


The Chart Web Part is a great tool for charting a small data set. Your data will need to be already organized to be ready for charting, as the Web Part won't rollup data or calculate totals. This recipe shows you how to chart data from a SharePoint list to display sales figures.

Getting ready

This recipe works for:

  • SharePoint 2010 Enterprise Edition

  • SharePoint 2010 Online (Office 365 Edition)

You will need a SharePoint site with a page where you will insert the chart and a list called Sales containing the following columns:

Column Name

Data Type

Title

(Built In)

Region

Choice:

North

South

East

West

Net Sales

Number

If you need help creating the list, refer to the Creating a custom list recipe in Chapter 3. Once you have created the list, add rows of data as shown in the following table:

Title

Region

Net Sales

Sales North

North

10000

Sales South

South

34000

Sales East

East

5000

Sales West

West

12000

You will need the Design or Full...