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with the support of the ANVARĪlceste is a software for the Textual Data Analysis, developed by the C.N.R.S. If you have questions/clarifications, please don’t hesitate to contact the CCSS-RS HelpDesk or call Florio Arguillas at 60. To learn more about libraries in ATLAS.ti see the ATLAS.ti training center. Related post: Transfer ATLAS.ti projects from version 7 to 8. If it is not, then point it to the correct library location. If the location is correct, then do nothing. You can confirm this by going to: Document -> Data Source Management -> Open Library Manager -> Extras> Set Library Location.

  • Important! Next time you open Atlas.ti check to see if your library is pointing to the correct location.
  • Make sure all your files, including the HUs, are on the U drive (or S drive for those with shared folders or CRADC users).
  • Never point the library to any folder on the C drive, as it will be deleted at the next downtime.
  • After the move, save your HU preferably on the same location where you saved your original source documents.
  • After the move, you should still be able to open the PDs associated with your HU and their corresponding quotes/codes/memos, etc. Note that ATLAS.ti automatically creates a Managed Files subfolder under U:\APL while in the process of transferring files. You will see your PDs being moved from the old library to its new location: U:\APL\Managed Files.
  • In the Move Library to new Location dialog box, point your My Library to U:\APL and click OK.
  • Go to Document -> Data Source Management -> Open Library Manager -> Extras -> Move Library to new Location.
  • For example, let’s say you create a folder called APL (for ATLAS.ti Personal Library).
  • Create a folder on your U drive which you will designate as the ATLAS.ti library.
  • Redirect the library to your user work space:.
  • Note: Your copy bundle is just a back-up in case you encounter problems with the next step below. The extension name of a version 7 Copy Bundle file is. Create a bundle for each HU you are working on.

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    Copy Bundle will store in one file your HU and all the primary documents associated with it. Copy Bundle (click on Project -> Save Copy Bundle) your HUs BEFORE the next downtime.It will use the ones in the library (see Project Management Made Easy, p.27-40 in ATLAS.ti 7 What’s New). Once the documents are added to the library, ATLAS.ti will no longer need your original source documents. With version 7, whenever you add documents or convert earlier version HU’s to version 7, copies of your primary documents are stored in a library, which is a special file repository pointing to:Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Scientific Software\ATLASti\Repository\Managed Files\ NOTE: ATLAS.ti announced that starting 1st of May 2018 version 7 of ATLAS.ti will no longer be supported.ĭETAILS: From September 2012 to March 2018, CCSS-RS servers ran ATLAS.ti version 7. Note: We specifically did not specify the pages of the sections as they can move when ATLAS.ti updates the manual. Suggested to create an empty folder within U drive and set that as your library. You will have to do this every time you connect to a new CCSS-RS server. Click “Options” bottom left of open screen.If you work with a project team, also read the following sections in the manual:.The Project Management section, especially “Default Location For ATLAS.ti Project Data”.

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    IMPORTANT! READ the following sections of the ATLAS.ti 8 Windows User Manual. The ATLAS.ti library is a system folder and not meant for user access. This default location for storing ATLAS.ti data can be changed.

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    The AppData\Roaming folder is a hidden folder and can either be accessed by entering the full path name or by typing %appdata% into the Windows search field.” If the user name is “foa2_rs.” the full path would be:Ĭ:\Users\foa2_rs\Appdata\Roaming\Scientific Software\ATLASti.9 Within the sub folder Roaming, you find folders from a number of different applications, also for ATLAS.ti. The Windows application folder is called: AppData and can be found under your user account’s home folder. From the ATLAS.ti 9 Windows User Manual: “ATLAS.ti projects and all documents that you add to a project are stored in the application folder on your computer. DETAILS: As of January 2021, CCSS-RS servers have ATLAS.ti version 9.









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