Basic coding in documents, PDFs, externals and memos

 


This topic will get you started with coding documents and PDFs—refer to More manual coding techniques for more information about coding.

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Understand what you can code in documents

In document sources you can select and code text or images:

1  Select and code portions of text—a few words, a whole passage or all text in the source. Click and drag to select the text you want to code.

2  Select and code entire images

3  Select and code text or images in tables

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Understand what you can code in PDFs

You can select and code text or regions of the page:

1  Select and code portions of text—you can click and drag to select the text you want to code.

2  Select and code regions of a page—for example, an image on the page (not available for this release).

NOTE

  • PDFs that are created by scanning paper documents may contain only images—each page is a single image. if you import the PDF into NVivo, you will find that there is no text in the page to select and code. In this situation, you could consider using optical character recognition (OCR) to convert the scanned images to text (before you import the PDF files into NVivo).

  • NVivo tries to determine the order of text on a PDF page, however when you select text, you may find that the text on the page is not sequenced as you expect.

Understand what you can code in externals and memos

In externals and memos (just like in documents), you can select and code text and images—refer to Understand what you can code in documents for more information,

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Code at a node

  1. Select the content you want to code.

  2. On the Analyze tab, in the Coding group, under Code Selection At, click one of the following:

  • New Node—to code the content at a new node. Click the Select button if you want to change the location for the new node. Enter a name and a description (optional), and then click Done.

  • Existing Nodes—to code the content at previously created nodes. Select the nodes and then click Done. You can also drag and drop content on existing nodes in List View.

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See what you have coded

To see what has been coded in a source, you can

  • Turn on coding highlight—on the View tab in the Coding group, click Highlight, and then select a highlight option. Coded content is highlighted in yellow:

  • Turn on coding stripes—on the View tab in the Coding group, click Coding Stripes, and then select an option. Coding stripes are displayed on the right of the source:

 

For more information, refer to Highlight coding references and Use coding stripes to explore coding.

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Open a node to see the references

You can open a node to see all the coded references:

  1. In Navigation View, locate and click the folder that contains the node you want inspect.

  2. In List View, double-click the node. The node opens in Detail View.

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