Select the properties and related content that you want to include.(Optional) Under Save As, select the Browse button to change the name or location of the exported files.From the Export list, select Entire Content.In the List View, select the codes you want to export.
NOTE You need Internet Explorer to play audio or video clips in a code exported as an HTML page. You can open this file to access the 'mini website'. The 'home' page has the same name as the exported code (for example, adapting to climate change.htm).
The code is exported as a series of web pages that are stored in your 'My Documents' folder. You can export the entire content of a code as a collection of HTML pages-this is a great way to share your findings (including audio and video clips) with colleagues who don't have NVivo. Import the codes from just one, or from several, code folders and you can duplicate a code structure without needing to copy an entire project. qdc format allows you to reuse a code structure on multiple NVivo projects. NOTE Importing a coding structure (empty codes) from a codebook in. If you want a copy of your codebook in NVivo, export the codebook in Microsoft Word format, and then import it as a document or memo. The codebook exists outside of your NVivo project.
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