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 ===== Configure Text Content Options ===== ===== Configure Text Content Options =====
  
-By default, options is switched off for all tags, so when extracting data using tags the following is displayed in Tagging. When a question is displayed, regardless of question type, and a tag is selected, a text box is displayed for input of data. Note: the examples here will be displayed in Form-based Tagging as it is the default Tagging mode.+By default, text contents is selected for all tags, so when extracting data using tags the following is displayed in Tagging. When a question is displayed, regardless of question type, and a tag is selected, a text box is displayed for input of data. Note: the examples here will be displayed in Form-based Tagging as it is the default Tagging mode.
  
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 If you would prefer a dropdown of options to choose from when a tag is applied, instead of a text box, you can configure options. Currently you can only have a text box //or// options displayed in Tagging, and //only one configured option can be chosen.//  If you would prefer a dropdown of options to choose from when a tag is applied, instead of a text box, you can configure options. Currently you can only have a text box //or// options displayed in Tagging, and //only one configured option can be chosen.// 
  
-To configure options for a specific tag, head to the Configure Tag Hierarchy page, and select the tag of interest. Navigate to "Contents," leave "Textselected in the content modeand toggle on Options.+To configure options for a specific tag, head to the Configure Tag Hierarchy page, and select the tag of interest in edit modeUnder "Content mode," select "Optionsand then input options to be chosen from instead of text when the tag is applied. In this casedifferent types of randomized controlled trial designs are configured as options to choose from.
  
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-Once you have done so you can add options to be displayed when this tag is applied. In this case, different types of randomized controlled trial designs are configured as options to choose from. +
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 ==== Tagging Module: Text Content Options ==== ==== Tagging Module: Text Content Options ====
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-===== Configure Table Content Options ===== 
  
-If you have already configured a table for your tag, since options is off by default, the following is displayed in Tagging. When a question is displayed, regardless of question type, and a tag with a table is selected, the table cells will be text boxes for input of data. 
  
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-If you would prefer a dropdown of options to choose from under specific columns, you can configure options. Currently you can only either input text in table cells //or// have options displayed in Tagging, and //only one configured option can be chosen// in each table cell.  
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-To configure options for cells under a specific column, head to the Configure Tag Hierarchy page, and select the tag table of interest. Navigate to "Contents," "Table" should be selected since you already configured a table, select the column you'd like to configure options for and toggle on Options. In this case, the interventions column was selected and predetermined interventions were inputted as options. 
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-==== Tagging Module: Table Content Options ==== 
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-Inputting options is auto-saved once added and immediately updates the table in the data extraction form in Tagging. The above configured options would be displayed in Tagging as follows: 
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-So, instead of an empty cell (see Subgroup and Description columns), you can choose from the configured options in the Interventions column. 
  
 ===== Using Questions & Answers vs. Options in the Tag Hierarchy ===== ===== Using Questions & Answers vs. Options in the Tag Hierarchy =====
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 Creating a form-based tag hierarchy of questions and answers is a great way to visualize your study design and build out a data extraction form to be completed in the Tagging module. However, knowing when to configure a multiple choice question with child tags as answers vs. configuring a single apply question with options as answers lies in how much accompanied information your project requires and your desired export format. Creating a form-based tag hierarchy of questions and answers is a great way to visualize your study design and build out a data extraction form to be completed in the Tagging module. However, knowing when to configure a multiple choice question with child tags as answers vs. configuring a single apply question with options as answers lies in how much accompanied information your project requires and your desired export format.
  
 +  * **Single Select and Multiple Select Questions: **Use these if you want an individual column (tag) for each answer, with text extracted associated with the answer.
 +  * **Options: **Use these if you want an individual cell (contents) underneath a given tag to contain the answer, with no text from the study associated with this answer.
 It should be noted that these tools are not mutually exclusive. You can create options within all question types (see the randomized controlled trial example above). It should be noted that these tools are not mutually exclusive. You can create options within all question types (see the randomized controlled trial example above).
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 ==== Using Select Questions and No Options (default) ==== ==== Using Select Questions and No Options (default) ====
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