Thanks for sharing, the video has been very helpful in building a coding system, understanding workflows, and thought processes of coding; the mouse clicks as you say.
there is no split function similar to what you have in the desktop version. What you can do in the web version is as follows: Go to the Code Manager, double-click on the code you want to split - you see the quotations coded with the code on the right-hand side. Here you can add a new subcode to a quotation and remove the original code. Remember to pre-fix the sub code so that all subcodes of the main code are listed underneath each other. The 22 Desktop version has a hierarchical code system - the web version not yet. But it will come.
Z, I think you mean "too." Don't be a hater, coding can be complicated! I've been through multiple versions of the software, read the book, experimented with ATLAS in multiple projects and only now does the video make more sense. Professionals don't always share their work flows and thought processes and if they do, we should all be both privileged and thankful. As a professional, if you have something positive to add, please do.
Thanks for sharing, the video has been very helpful in building a coding system, understanding workflows, and thought processes of coding; the mouse clicks as you say.
Thanks for your kind thoughts.
Hello, I am using the web.atlas and I am not able to split the codes.. How should I proceed? Thank you
there is no split function similar to what you have in the desktop version. What you can do in the web version is as follows: Go to the Code Manager, double-click on the code you want to split - you see the quotations coded with the code on the right-hand side. Here you can add a new subcode to a quotation and remove the original code. Remember to pre-fix the sub code so that all subcodes of the main code are listed underneath each other. The 22 Desktop version has a hierarchical code system - the web version not yet. But it will come.
U just talk to much
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Z, I think you mean "too." Don't be a hater, coding can be complicated! I've been through multiple versions of the software, read the book, experimented with ATLAS in multiple projects and only now does the video make more sense. Professionals don't always share their work flows and thought processes and if they do, we should all be both privileged and thankful. As a professional, if you have something positive to add, please do.