Primary Documents

PDs represent the text, graphical, audio, and/or video materials that you wish to analyze. The content of PDs is usually stored in data files on your computer.

PDs are usually created by assigning files to an HU. You can, however, also assign a memo as a PD. You can assign as many documents as needed for a given HU.

Media Types

ATLAS.ti can display and process four different media types: text, graphic, audio, and video data.

Text: Textual PDs can consist of plain or rich text (RTF = Rich Text Format). Objects like a PowerPoint™ presentation or an Excel™ table can be embedded and edited. With certain restrictions, Word™, WordPerfect™, MS Works™ or HTML documents can be directly used as PDs.

Images: More than twenty graphic file formats are directly supported by ATLAS.ti including Windows Bitmap (BMP), TIFF, JPG, and Kodak Photo CD.



Multimedia: ATLAS.ti supports a number of audio and video formats utilizing Windows’ Multimedia Control Interface (MCI). MCI needs to be correctly installed and configured in order to work with multimedia files.





Last Update: May 30 2008