In Sharepoint developers can customize pages on the site if they add or change Web Parts. It enables developers to enhance functionality to pages while Sharepoint customization and that too by avoiding code writing.
In this article we will discuss various things about Web Parts like its editing, moving or adding. Hiding the toolbars in the chart Web Part is something you will learn to know about. The latest version of SharePoint is SharePoint Server 2010 offers nifty Chart web part which shows visual data from various sources including sharepoint lists, BDC, Excel services, etc. This SharePoint Web Parts proves to be a handy control for the developers while the 2007 version missed it. Developers while creating SharePoint solutions are offered with number of options if they use the 2010 version. The chart options include pies, lines, scatters, bars, cones, etc. in both 2D and 3D.
Well we have seen only the positive side but it has some annoying features too that can drive administrators crazy. That thing is at the time of dropping onto the page a toolbar is displayed showing links for "Data & Appearance" and "Advanced Properties" to everyone with more than basic read permissions. So this is not the thing what we want, right? Tempting to click everyone to see and click on those links to show up pretty little graphs. Well, is this easy enough to turn that off? The answer is "No". Aren't we forgetting to include the ubiquitous hide toolbar switch that's on most other out of the box webparts? This little undocumented feature is what came around while trying to figure out a workaround.
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