Where are Atlas TI stored?

Where are Atlas TI stored?

By default, ATLAS. ti projects and all documents that you add to a project are stored in a sub folder called Scientific Software in the application folder on your computer. The application folder in Windows is called: AppData and can be found under your user account’s home folder.

How do I share my Atlas TI project?

Project bundle files can be shared via a cloud like Dropbox, OneDrive, GoogleDrive, etc. Another option is to upload the project bundle file to a server and send a link to all team members so that they can download the file. The Mac project bundle file has the file extension “. atlproj” and can also be read by ATLAS.

How do you collaborate with Atlas TI?

Setting up a project to collaborate in real time with others ti Cloud, you can invite your teammates by clicking on the “Add new project member” button. You will find this option in the project settings page (see Figure 1), as well as at the top of any document you have opened (see Figure 2).

How do I import projects into Atlas TI?

ti Mobile (iPad and Android apps)….To import a project:

  1. Open ATLAS. ti and select Import an ATLAS. ti Project.
  2. Alternatively, if a project is currently opened and you want to import a new one without closing it first, go to Project –> Import Project.
  3. Select the file with the extension ‘atlapac’.

How do I export from Atlas TI?

With ATLAS. ti 8.4, you can also export a report of any document which gives a list of all the codes that were used in that source of data. To export the report, open the Document Manager, select your document(s) of interest, and select one of the report options.

How do I merge Atlas files?

Open the Master project. Select File > Merge. You have the option to select either a project, or a project bundle file. If you have previously imported the bundle files of all team members, select Merge Project, otherwise Merge Project Bundle.

Is Atlas TI cloud based?

A cloud made for your research projects ATLAS. ti Cloud enables you to capture and understand a group’s perspectives and attitudes about a specific topic.

What is Atlas TI used for?

ATLAS. ti is a qualitative research tool that can be used for coding and analyzing transcripts & field notes, building literature reviews, creating network diagrams, and data visualization.

How do I export codes from Atlas TI?

To export all codes with comments and groups, select Codes > Export > Codebook (XLSX). For purposes of creating a code book for a report or appendix, we recommend using the Export option offered in the Code Manager. This export also contains groundedness and density counts. See Report Examples.

Where should the Atlas Ti library be located?

Each user can define where the ATLAS.ti library should be located. This location can be on the C: drive or on any other drive on your computer, on a server, or an external drive. It is not possible to use a cloud sharing service like Dropbox because the specific way in which such systems work can jeopardize the integrity of the ATLAS.ti library.

What kind of team work does Atlas support?

Each team member needs to works on his or her copy of the project locally in the designated ATLAS.ti folder. In the future, it will also be possible to select a user-defined location for ATLAS.ti project data. The kind of team work supported is shared coding and analyzing.

What’s new in Atlas Ti?

ATLAS.ti is changing the way of doing qualitative research. The new version has many great new tools that would have saved me hours and hours of research time. The new user interface allows researchers to focus on the research and not on how to use the software.

What is the default location for Atlas project files?

The default location for ATLAS.ti project files is on the C drive. As it is not possible for all users to work on the C drive, either because there are institutional restrictions, tor the C drive is already full and there is not sufficient space, there is the possibility to create a user-defined location where all of your ATLAS.ti data is stored.

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