If you are querying a Google spreadsheet, you can pull the data value 
returned via the DataTable#getValue method, and then you can use javascript 
to insert that data into your HTML document however you like.

On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 6:39:38 PM UTC-4, WhoSoLovesUs wrote:
>
> Hi, I am just getting started with visualizations
>
> I'm using a google doc, and for now I am embedding charts into an HTML 
> page, which is working really nicely
>
> However there is no chart type for a single metric, which I'd like to 
> include on the dashboard I'm creating
>
> Would creating a visualization be the best way to do this?
>
> If I could get the raw value I could style it using CSS, but I'm not sure 
> how to do that
>
> Thanks :)
>

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