Link to SSRS chart from Word

HI,
I want to open word 2010 and have a chart that is linked to SSRS in the word document.
I am trying several things.
Any ideas?
thanks
David

Hi David,
According to your description, you want to display a SSRS linked chart in a Word. Then you get an error message “This page might not function correctly because either your browser does not support scripts or active scripting is disabled” when you follow
the methods of two articles.
In this scenario, the reason why you get this error is using access URL with incorrect format. We must use the web services URL to access a report. And we should add “rc:Toolbar=False” command in the URL because we need javascript to display the style of
toolbar. Word can’t display a javascript based toolbar so that it throw above error message. Please make sure you follow the URL format in those two articles strictly when you add the chart report in Word.
We have tested your case in our local environment using a sample chart report. Please refer to the URLs and results below:
If we follow the steps as this article mentioned(Incorporating Reporting Services Reports in Word and PowerPoint ), we
should change the URL to the corresponding URL Access like this:
http://Hostname /ReportServer?%2fReport+Project10.28%2fchart1&rs:Command=Render&rc:Toolbar=False.
If we follow the steps as this article mentioned(Refreshable Reports in Word, PowerPoint, Excel), we should change the URL to the corresponding
URL Access like this:
http://Hostname /ReportServer?%2fReport+Project10.28%2fchart1&rs:Command=Render&rs:Format=IMAGE&rc:OutputFormat=PNG.
The report will render as an image.
If you have any question, please feel free to ask.
Best regards,
Qiuyun Yu

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