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Some useful '''shortcuts''': | Some useful '''shortcuts''': | ||
− | * '''Tab''': Jump to the next coding field. When you have variables using '''codebooks''', use the '''↓ and ↑ keys''' to select a value from the list and press tab to jump to the next field. This way you can code quickly. | + | * '''Tab''': Jump to the next coding field. When you have variables using '''[[create codebooks|codebooks]]''', use the '''↓ and ↑ keys''' to select a value from the list and press tab to jump to the next field. This way you can code quickly. |
* '''Shift + Tab''': Jump to the previous coding field. | * '''Shift + Tab''': Jump to the previous coding field. |
Below you see a screenshot of a document opened in the Annotator. The document text is to the right, and in the middle of the screen there is a number of variables for coding on the article level. Each variable has a coding field where you can enter information. What exactly you can enter here (e.g. whether you can type in text freely or select an option from a list) depends on the settings in the coding scheme. You can change this in the create codingschemes section.
Some useful shortcuts:
You can use the Save, Finish & Continue and Irrelevant & Continue buttons, respectively, for the same purposes.
Below the variables on the article level, you will find the sentence codings.