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  • Searching, Renaming and Cleaning Up Your Online Interviews

    Posted January 31, 2012 by |

    As our users start to play with our app and get comfortable with the tool, they tend to discover little features we don’t always have time to talk about in live demos or quick overview videos. A few of these involve organizing their completed transcripts by using the search function, renaming them, and taking notes.

    1. Searching. This is an easy one that makes organization much more manageable. To find specific transcripts, type key words or phrases into the search bar and click ‘search’ (hitting enter will not trigger the search function). This will help you find specific verbatims, suggestions, or other information without having to read every single interview. 

    2. Renaming. By double-clicking on the desired transcript, a user can rename it for easier analysis later on. For example, changing the name from “transcript 1” to “positive design #2” vs. “positive design #1.” This time-saving technique will do wonders when you have 30 interviews to sort through for specific reactions.

    3. Notes. As mentioned earlier, notes allow researchers to pull specific information as they go, instead of having to analyze all of the interviews at once.



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