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Graphical Webpart to display Issues, Risk by Status

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  1. amitoni
    Member

    I saw this webpart in Project Tracking template available for download from MS site, but for life of me I cannot figure out how to reproduce this. You can tell I am very new to WSS and but very eager to learn new tricks.

    I want to display in graphical way the counts by issue status (sharepoint list)

    Active: 2 (50%) ******
    Resolved: 2 (25%) ***
    Cosed: 2 (25%) ***

    Where *** is the bar chart...

    Thanks for all the help

    Posted 3 days ago #
  2. eric
    Moderator

    I'm looking at that template now, what web part are you talking about?

    Posted 3 days ago #
  3. amitoni
    Member

    I am referring to the Overall Issue Status on the dashboard.aspx.

    Also the application tempalte is "Budgeting and Tracking Multiple Projects" not project tracking. Sorry about this.

    Posted 2 days ago #
  4. amitoni
    Member

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/thetalekars/3423786785/sizes/l/ - This is from another website, but the webpart I want to recreate is the same - see the four webpart at the bottom of the page (Issue Summary, Task Summary etc).

    One question at a time, but I would like to know how to do the project summary webpart as well.

    Thanks
    Amit

    Posted 2 days ago #
  5. This is a data view web part. You can open the dashboard up in SharePoint Designer to see how it works.

    Laura Rogers
    http://spinsiders.com/laurar

    Posted 2 days ago #
  6. amitoni
    Member

    Laura - Thanks for your response but I am not able to figure it out by opening it the designer. Any pointers?

    Is the project summary webpart a data view part too?

    Posted 2 days ago #
  7. Here is a tutorial by Paul Galvin, for a similar result:
    http://paulgalvin.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!1CC1EDB3DAA9B8AA!447.entry

    I think I've seen your example before, but can't find it right now...

    Posted 2 days ago #
  8. Two other references:
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc300164.aspx
    https://www.mriwm.com/Public/PamBlog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=29

    If you are new to SharePoint, try this on a sandbox first. SharePoint Designer can harm your site if you go off tracks.

    Posted 2 days ago #
  9. amitoni
    Member

    Thanks Christophe - I am going to try them out.

    Posted 1 day ago #

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