Step 2: Adding the Content Editor and Excel Services Web Parts
Applies to: SharePoint Server 2010
After you create an ECMAScript (JavaScript, JScript) text file and save the text file in a trusted location, the next step is to create a Web Parts Page and add the Content Editor Web Part and the Excel Services Web Part to the page.
Next, display a workbook by using the Excel Services Web Part that you added to the page.
To add the Content Editor Web Part and the Excel Services Web Part
Create a new Web Parts Page.
Add a Content Editor Web Part to the Web Parts Page that you just created.
Feed the URL for the text file that you created in Step 1: Creating a ECMAScript Text File to the Content Editor Web Part. You do this by adding the URL for the text file that you uploaded to a trusted document library in Step 1: Creating a ECMAScript Text File.
For example:
http://myserver/Docs/Documents/JSOM_FeedToContentEditor.txt
Add an Excel Services Web Part to the page.
To run the ECMAScript sample
Upload a workbook to a trusted document library. Use the Modify Shared Web Part menu to display the Excel Services Web Part task pane. In the Workbook Display section, in the Workbook field, type the URL to the workbook that you want the Excel Services Web Part to load and display. For example:
http://myserver/Docs/Documents/WorkbookToDisplay.xlsx
Try clicking different cells and observe the cell value populated in the Content Editor div.