Detail View: Click on one of the References (so NVivo knows you are in this window).This does not uncode the data, it simply adds more coding to the File in the Project.Detail View: Select the text in a Node > Drag it to the List View to another Node.It will show as coded text in the Node next time you open it.įigure 3.10 Viewing narrow coding context in a Node
Custom allows you to choose a number of words on either side.Broad provides the context of the entire paragraph.List View: Double-click on one of your Nodes so it opens > Highlight a portion of a Reference (or multiple references) Right-click > Coding Context > Narrow (to get 5 words on either side as in Figure 3.10).Right-click on a stripe to Uncode (and see additional options).To turn the Highlight off go to the Ribbon: View > Highlight > None.Single-click (not twice) on any stripe to turn on Highlighting for that Node in the File.Ribbon: View > Coding Stripes > Number of stripes (up to 200) > OK.To modify the default of seeing only seven Coding Stripes.The darker the stripe the more Nodes you have applied.With your cursor/pointer, hover over the vertical black/grey/white Coding Density stripe to the right of your text to see the associated Nodes (Figure 3.9).Ribbon: View > Coding Stripes > Use Item Colours.Turning on the colours you assigned to the Nodes (if you did!)