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Add or remove a Web Part
Add or remove a Web Part

To customize your Web Part Page (Web Part Page: A special type of Web page that contains one or more Web Parts. A Web Part Page consolidates data, such as lists and charts, and Web content, such as text and images, into a dynamic information portal built around a common task.), you can add Web Parts (Web Part: A modular unit of information that consists of a title bar, a frame, and content. Web Parts are the basic building blocks of a Web Part Page.) to the page by using either the Add Web Parts dialog box or a Web Part gallery in the tool pane.



Add a Web Part by using the Add Web Parts dialog box

The fastest way to add a Web Part to a Web Part Page is to use the Add Web Parts dialog box. You can use this dialog box to quickly add lists, libraries, and other Web Parts to your Web Part Page. If you are a site owner, you can add new Web Parts to the list that is displayed in the Add Web Parts dialog box, and you can create custom groups that you can use to display certain Web Parts together in the list.

  1. On the Site Actions menu Site Actions menu, click Edit Page.
  2. In the Web Part zone that you want to add the Web Part to, click Add a Web Part.
  3. In the Add Web Parts dialog box, select the check box for the Web Part that you want to add to the page.

    You can add more than one type of Web Part by selecting additional check boxes for the Web Parts that you want to add.

  4. Click Add to add the Web Parts to the page.
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Add a Web Part by using the tool pane

If you want to have better control over which Web Parts are added to Web Part zones on your page, use the tool pane. You can use the tool pane to select Web Parts from different Web Part galleries. You can also use the tool pane to search for Web Parts and to import new Web Parts.

  1. On the Site Actions menu Site Actions menu, click Edit Page.
  2. In the Web Part zone that you want to add the Web Part to, click Add a Web Part.
  3. Click Advanced Web Part gallery and options to display the tool pane.
  4. In the tool pane, do one of the following:
    • Browse for a Web Part   At the top of the tool pane, click the arrow, and then click Browse. Click the gallery name to view a list of Web Parts that are available for that gallery. Click Next to view more Web Parts in that gallery.

      Tip  Click Filter to display a subset of the Web Parts in the Web Part List. You can filter the list to display All Items, Web Parts, Lists, or Libraries.

    • Search for a Web Part   At the top of the tool pane, click the arrow, and then click Search.
    • Import a Web Part   At the top of the tool pane, click the arrow, and then click Import.
  5. Click the name of the Web Part that you want to add.
  6. Select the Web Part zone that you want to add the Web Part to, and then click Add.

    Tip  You can also drag the Web Part to the location that you want on the Web Part Page.

 Notes 

  • The Closed Web Parts gallery contains closed Web Parts for the active Web Part Page. The Site Name Gallery contains Web Parts for the active site. The Server Gallery contains Web Parts that are deployed on your server, and the Online Gallery contains Web Parts that are part of an online library.
  • If you cannot find the Web Part that you want, the site administrator might have removed the Web Part or changed its title. To locate the Web Part, contact the site administrator or the administrator of the top-level site.

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Remove or delete a Web Part

  1. On the Site Actions menu Site Actions menu, click Edit Page.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • To remove the Web Part from the page but keep it available for later use, click the Web Part menu Web Part Edit Menu, and then click Close. You can also click the Close button Button image. A copy of the Web Part remains in the Closed Web Parts gallery and can be added to the page again later. Any customizations that you made to that Web Part are saved.
    • To permanently delete the Web Part from the page, click the Web Part menu Web Part Edit Menu, click Delete, and then click OK. The Web Part is deleted from the Web Part Page and can be added again later. Any customizations that you made to the Web Part are not saved. You can add a new instance of the Web Part to your page later.
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