Originally Posted by
nrgins
I have an Access 2010 web database that is published to SharePoint Office 365 (P1 account) in which I need to display a chart. Since P1 accounts don't have web parts available, I am using a third-party chart web part called AE Google Chart Webpart (
http://www.amrein.com/apps/page.asp?Q=5749).
I created a page in my site collection, and added the web part to it. Works great! Only thing is, I need to bring it into my Access web db.
I found this video which says to insert a web browser control on your web db form, and point it to the URL of the page containing the chart web part:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoJJOj64Y-k
So I did that. I pointed the web browser URL to
http://abc.sharepoint.com/teamsite/S...rtWebPart.aspx, where abc.sharepoint.com is my SharePoint main site (not really abc), and ChartWebPart is the name of the page I created which contains the web part.
Using that URL brings in the chart to my Access form; but it also brings in all the other items on the page (the list of pages on the left; the headings at the top of the page; the Office 365 banner at the top; etc.).
Does anyone know how to JUST bring in the chart from the page, and not everything else? Do I need to create the page in a different place? Use a different technique besides a web browser control? Edit the page somehow to hide all the other features? Any assistance is appreciated.
Thanks!
Found a solution, thanks to Amrein Engineering, the folks who made the web part. It's quite simple, actually. All you have to do is append ?IsDlg=1 to the end of the URL, and it strips out all the other stuff except the web part! That's it! You also have to use a web part page instead of a regular page (the ?IsDlg=1 parameter gives an error with a regular page, but not with a web part page).