ChartPart for SharePoint
ChartPart for SharePoint is a web part for Microsoft SharePoint Services 3.0 or Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 which generates charts from SharePoint lists.
The ChartPart is free to use for everyone, as long as you follow the License, who would like to "light" up their SharePoint installation with some nice graphs and charts.
Status of ChartPart for SharePoint 2010 - http://www.wictorwilen.se/Post/Status-of-ChartPart-for-SharePoint-2010.aspx
Why ChartPart for SharePoint
I created ChartPart for SharePoint to have an easy way to make nice dashboards in my SharePoint projects and to have a way to easy and fast build a demo site when meeting customers and demoing SharePoint. Why not lighten up the Fantastic 40 with some charts!
ChartPart should be a definitive candidate for all SharePoint projects and implementations.
Features
These are the current features
- Generate a graph from a SharePoint list in just a few clicks
- Intuitive and easy configuration
- Multiple graph types (bars, columns, lines, splines etc)
- Multiple series
- 3D Graphs (new in 2.0)
- Connect graph and list views for instant changes in graph when filtering list views (new in 2.0)
- Title of graph
- Legend
- Border
- Set size of graph
- Set font and sizes (new in 2.0)
- Custom colors and palettes
- Lock down mode to lock down certain features (new in 2.0)
- Localized:
- English
- Swedish
- Norwegian
- Danish
- Traditional Chinese
- Taiwan Chinese
- Farsi
- (translating support is appriciated, please post an issue if you are interested)
Installation
Follow these instructions on how to
install the ChartPart for SharePoint.
Configuration
If you want to fine tune the ChartPart, here are intstructions on how to
configure it.
Requirements
ChartPart for SharePoint requires that you have Microsoft SharePoint Services 3.0 or Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, the Microsoft .NET 3.5 Framework SP1 and the Microsoft Chart Controls for Microsoft .NET 3.5 (
Download here).
Author
This package and project is created and maintained by
Wictor Wilén.
Credits
Robin Meure,
Antonio Lage, Juan Carlos Gonzalez Martin, Koen Vosters, Nick Vasiliev, Arash Aghajani, Anders Dissing, Frank, Alexander Bautz,
Michael Greth and everyone else trying these bits out.
Images
Of course you want to see how it looks like, here it is...

The different editor parts

Configure 3D charts