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List of SharePoint 2010 Web Parts

As of Beta 2, the following is a comprehensive list of all SharePoint 2010 out-of-box web parts, with a couple of screen shots thrown in there!  The groups are just the built-in groupings in the UI.

Lists & Libraries

· These are list view web parts for the lists & libraries on the site

Authoring

· Content Editor - Foundation

· Image Viewer – Foundation

· Media Web Part

· Page Viewer - Foundation

· Silverlight Web Part - Foundation

Business Data

· Business Data Actions

· Business Data Catalog Filter

· Business Data Item

· Business Data Item Builder

· Business Data List

· Business Data Related List

· Key Performance Indicators

· KPI Details

· Visio Graphics Service

Content Rollup

· Chart Viewer

· Content Query

· HTML Form Web Part - Foundation

· iView

· Picture Library Slideshow Web Part - Foundation

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· RSS Viewer

· What’s Popular – pick from content, search queries, or search results;
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· XML Viewer - Foundation

Documents

· Document ID Lookup

· Document Set Contents

· Document Set Properties

· Relevant Documents - Foundation

Filters

· Choice Filter

· Current User Filter

· Date Filter

· Filter Actions

· Page Field Filter

· Query String (URL) Filter

· SharePoint List Filter

· SQL Server Analysis Services Filter

· Text Filter

My Information

· My Calendar

· My Contacts

· My Inbox

· My Mail Folder

· My Tasks

Navigation

· Categories

· Site Aggregator

· Sites in Category

· Summary Links

· Table of Contents

· Tag Cloud
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Office Client Applications

· Excel Web Access

· InfoPath Form Web Part
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· WSRP Viewer

People

· Contact Details

· Profile Browser

· Site Users - Foundation

· User Tasks - Foundation

PerformancePoint

· PerformancePoint Filter

· PerformancePoint Report

· PerformancePoint Scorecard

· PerformancePoint Stack Selector

Search

· Advanced Search Box

· Dual Chinese Search

· Featured Content

· Federated Results

· People Refinement Panel

· People Search Box

· People Search Core Results

· Refinement Panel

· Related Queries

· Search Action Links

· Search Best Bets

· Search Box

· Search Core Results

· Search Paging

· Search Statistics

· Search Summary

· Top Federated Results

Miscellaneous

· Chart Web Part

Update on March 09, 2010 - Added "Foundation" next to the web parts that are available in SharePoint 2010 Foundation.  Note that the web part categories have changed a couple of times, but those changes aren't indicated in this post.

Comments

les@4qtrs.net

Laura - is this for Sharepoint Foundation 2010 or SharePoint Server 2010??
at 11/10/2009 10:37 AM

laura

This is the list for SharePoint server 2010
Laura Rogers at 11/10/2009 11:03 PM

Carsten@deferomedia.dk

Hi,

i have just looked at your list of webparts. What do i do when i am missing some of them ( half of them )

I belive that i have installed everything.

best regards
Carsten
at 12/18/2009 2:59 AM

Carsten@deferomedia.dk

hi, ( again )

Just wanted to send you the list of the webparts that i have avalible on my site.

ContentQuery.webpart
Media.webpart
Microsoft.Office.InfoPath.Server.BrowserForm.webpart
MSContentEditor.dwp
MSImage.dwp
MSMembers.dwp
MSPageViewer.dwp
MSPictureLibrarySlideshow.webpart
MSSimpleForm.dwp
MSUserDocs.dwp
MSUserTasks.dwp
MSXml.dwp
Silverlight.webpart
SummaryLink.webpart
TableOfContents.webpart
whatsnew.dwp
WhatsPopularWebPart.dwp
Whereabouts.dwp

so as you can see, i am missing quit a lot

Best regards
Carsten
at 12/18/2009 3:16 AM

harrison@hotmail.com

Different web parts are made available depending on what Features have been activated.
at 1/7/2010 9:31 AM

cawood@gmail.com

Carsten, a number of features aren’t activated at the site collection level by default. I believe activating the “Sharepoint Server Standard” feature enables the Tag Cloud Web Part.

cheers
@cawood
at 1/7/2010 9:28 PM

one2rule@yahoo.com

For the life of me I can't find RSS Viewer. I have the aggregator but not the viewer. I have activated both Standard and Enterprise features. I have the Tag Cloud, but I want the RSS Viewer...

:(
at 1/19/2010 11:44 AM

Laura

I see the RSS viewer in the "Content Rollup" category on my current test SharePoint 2010 server.
Laura Rogers at 1/19/2010 11:03 PM

andri@dycode.com

Is it chart webpart available in SharePoint Foundation 2010?
at 1/20/2010 12:24 PM

Sandip

Thanks!
at 2/4/2010 7:41 AM

satish.webengg@gmail.com

There are around 171 webparts in both Sharepoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010.

Thxs

Satish Srivastva
at 3/11/2010 1:06 AM

fake@hotmail.com

Nice save with the addition of the "Foundation" mark.

Now for full points how about Standard / only Enterprise versions of SPS 2010 ?

Mike Walsh

P.S. I don't like the idea of showing e-mail addresses rather than names, so you get (sorry) a fake one.

P.P.S. There was an XML Web Part in WSS 3.0 - has that vanished in SPF 2010 ?
at 3/11/2010 3:35 AM

Laura

Hey Mike,
Are ya happy now?  I changed the field to say "name or email".  ;-)
Good question on the Standard vs. Enterprise.  I think you have more of an inside track than I do... does such a comparison list exist anywhere yet?

Yes "XML Viewer" web part is listed above.
Laura Rogers at 3/12/2010 2:28 PM

Satish Srivastva

Hi Everyone,

Finally I have created a list for SharePoint 2010 Web parts in my Blog. You may visit
http://satishsri.wordpress.com/2010/04/05/lists-of-webparts-in-sharepoint-server-2010/

at 4/5/2010 7:12 AM

patrick

I can never get the search core result  webpart to work on with my Sharepoint Foundation site.
After installing search express ....
Any help
at 5/11/2010 1:34 AM

kerentsur@hotmail.com

is there a list of which web parts available in each site template? (i guess it depends of the active features in each template),
thanks
at 5/14/2010 8:22 AM

ian_morrish@hotmail.com

at 5/14/2010 3:55 PM

Shahriar

Can anyone help me to find a list of 5-10 most popular web parts and instruction of to use them (kind of like tutorials)
really appreciate it.
Web parts specific to SharePoint 2010
at 6/3/2010 11:17 AM

Mark

Hi everyone. I'm making a SharePoint site for work and I can't seem to find the media webpart (so I can embed videos). I've googled this problem and it seems that there is supposed to be an audio/video tab in the ribbon interface. However, I can't find it on my site. I've also double checked the features list and it seems that I've got all the features that I need. I believe the site is made with SharePoint 2010 Server.
at 6/4/2010 6:29 AM

Mark

I take that last comment back. I solved the problem, with the help of more googling. It seems that there is another option called site collection features and there was a feature that was not activated. After activation, I was able to find the media webpart. It's all good. :)
at 6/4/2010 7:00 AM

Timo

I installed SP2010 Enterprise and created a team site. When I try to add a webpart to a page, Categories Documents and Office Client Applications (and may be some more categories which I do not have in focus at the moment) are not available. All site collection features and site features are activated. What could be wrong?
at 6/8/2010 8:13 AM

fdaske@layer2.de

I've missed some metadata navigation web parts, e.g. tree-based or flat A-Z index of terms. Now I've found it here:

http://www.layer2.de/de/produkte/Seiten/Tag-Directory-Web-Part-SharePoint-2010.aspx
at 8/11/2010 6:28 AM

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