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- | For example, a table of information on subgroups may be configured like so: | + | ===== Configuring Tag Tables ===== |
- | {{ :undefined:subgroupp.png?nolink |}} | + | Configuring tags with table contents is compatible with all tagging modes (Standard and Form-based). Once a tag has been created, a table can be configured alongside it. To do so, select the tag in edit mode, and select " |
- | Then this tag table would look like so in the Tagging module to be filled out from the abstract or full text (note this nest is also configured for Form-based mode): | + | {{ :undefined: |
- | {{ :undefined:subgroup.png?nolink |}} | + | Each tag may only have a text //or// a table contents. You may switch between Text and Table Contents anytime, and the customized columns will be restored when turned back on. After selecting Table Contents, you will see tags with Table Contents on now have a square-shaped tag to differentiate from tags with text content (round tags). Tags with table contents do not affect child tags. |
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+ | Since this tag table is also configured as a question, the square-shaped tag also contains a " | ||
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Columns headers can be altered in Configure Tagging or on the fly during Tagging by clicking the header. | Columns headers can be altered in Configure Tagging or on the fly during Tagging by clicking the header. | ||
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Ultimately, if you are looking to extract any type of data into a spreadsheet from underlying studies, you’re far better served to turn a Tag into a Tag Table. | Ultimately, if you are looking to extract any type of data into a spreadsheet from underlying studies, you’re far better served to turn a Tag into a Tag Table. | ||
+ | ===== Configuring Table Cell Options ===== | ||
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+ | By default, the cells in the configured tables allow input of free text (see above example). While free text allows for flexibility, | ||
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+ | To do so, navigate to the applicable tag in edit mode, select the column in which you'd like to configure options for and add custom options. This replaces the open cell with a drop down of only these options. //You can have only text input or a dropdown of options, not both.// | ||
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+ | So in Tagging, the table looks like this instead, displaying the configured options to be chosen from: | ||
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+ | Note: an arbitrary number of rows are displayed but when the last row is filled, the table will automatically add additional rows. | ||
+ | <WRAP center round info 60%> Switching options on and off is non-destructive, | ||