![]() Several options for exporting and printing the currently displayed results table are available using the following symbols:Ĭopy – copies the entire table or selection to the clipboard, for example in order to paste it directly into Word. Once you close MAXQDA Stats, you can access all your QTT worksheets via Analysis > Questions – Themes – Theories. Click the Send to QTT Worksheet icon in the upper right corner to save the current view in a new or existing worksheet. In the Questions – Themes – Theories window, you can collect and comment on all the important results of your project. Transfer results to Questions – Themes – Theories Clicking again will restore the original order. Tables can be sorted by clicking a column header, in ascending order with the first click and descending order with the second. Redo – step-by-step restoring of changes to a table. Undo changes – step-by-step resetting of changes to a table (deletion of rows, merging and moving of rows). Show value labels – this option is selected by default and causes the defined value label of a variable to be displayed in the place of the value of the variable.ĭescriptive statistics – this option is available only for integer and decimal type variables as well as for codes and displays a window with descriptive statistics for the displayed frequency tables. Print – prints the currently displayed table or chart.Įxport – exports the currently displayed table in Excel format, website (HTML) format or RTF format for Word and other word processing programs exports the currently displayed chart in PNG, SVG or EMF (only Windows) format. Insert all into output viewer – inserts all created tables or charts in the Output Viewer.Ĭopy – copies the current table, highlighted area in the table, or chart, for example for insertion into Word. ![]() Send to QTT worksheet – inserts the current view into a new or an existing QTT worksheet. Insert into output viewer – inserts the currently displayed table or chart in the Output Viewer. ![]() Refresh – Calls up again the dialog for creation of frequency tables. Previous/Next – using the blue arrow or the selection list, switch between the results for the analyzed selected variables or codes. Table view / Chart view – switches between table and chart view. In the upper section of the results window two toolbars are located, which contain the following important functions: For example, if “99” is defined as missing and also “50 to 100”, “99” will be included in its own row and excluded from the range “50 to 100.“ Overview of toolbar functions Hint: If a value is defined in the individual missing values as well as in a range of missing values, it will be calculated only as an individual missing value. ![]()
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