![]() ![]() Overview of coded segments – Opens the tabular overview with identical name, in which you can inspect the coded segments of the code.When you right-click on a code, a context menu will appear from which you can access the following options: By clicking the Display code frequency symbol on the Start menu tab, the code frequency will be automatically displayed in brackets after the code name\subcode name. In order to organize codes, it can be helpful to visualize the number of each of their associated coded segments. Displaying the code frequency and coded segments of a code Recent actions can be undone step-by-step by clicking the Undo changes symbol in the top right corner of the user interface. A dialog window will appear in which you can define the font size, symbol size, etc. To modify the appearance of an individual code, double-click on the code. You can use this tab to adjust the way the codes are displayed, for example, to enlarge the caption and make it bold. ![]() If you create a new color, MAXQDA will apply this new color to selected codes automatically.Īs soon as you select one or more codes, the Format menu tab appears at the top of the window. If you change the color of a parent code, the color of the subcodes will also be changed following confirmation. Alternatively, you can assign a new color from the color panel. Click on a color in the color panel on the left to select a color already in use.To select multiple codes at once, draw a border around the codes with the mouse or click on each code while holding the Ctrl key (Windows) or cmd key (Mac). Click the code whose color you wish to change.If necessary, click the Link (Define as subcode) icon to turn off Link Mode. First, make sure that the Link Mode is off.The color and appearance of codes can be modified as follows: When you release the mouse button, the following confirmation message will appear:Ĭhanging the color and appearance of codes.Drag a code with the mouse button pressed down onto another code until the message “Merge codes” appears at the mouse cursor.MAXQDA will subsequently insert the new code in the top left of the workspace.Īs per usual, you can rename the code by double-clicking on its label. For this purpose, you can always create new codes by clicking the Insert new code symbol on the Start menu tab. Users often wish to group multiple codes under an abstract concept. To delete an arrow, right-click on it and select Remove from map. To avoid the occurrence of circular references, existing assignments of the subcode to other codes are removed. Click on the desired top-level code and draw an arrow to the desired subcode.Alternatively, use the shortcut CTRL L / cmd L to activate/deactivate the Link mode. Go into Link Mode by clicking the Link (Define as Subcode) symbol on the Start menu tab.To make Code A a subcode of Code B, proceed as follows: In the above image, for example, the code “Sports” is a subcode of the code “Interests”. ![]() Creating connections between codesĪs displayed in the image above, connections between codes are shown with an arrow: When an arrow is pointing at a code, it means that this code is a subcode of the other. These are added when Creative Coding is closed. Please note: All changes made in Creative Coding Mode are not directly added to the “Code System”. ![]()
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