Using the Import Classification Sheets Wizard


The Import Classification Sheets Wizard assists you to import classifying data for sources or nodes from a spreadsheet or tab-delimited text file—refer to Import (or export) classification sheets for more information.

This topic explains the options on each step of the Wizard.   


Step 1 of 4

Click the Browse button, and then locate and select the text file or Excel workbook that contains the data you want to import.

For text files only, you can specify the format of the text file:

Step 2 of 4

Classification type  This option allows you to select the type of classification you are importing—you can select:

If you are importing data from a text file, you must also choose whether you want to:

If you are importing data from an Excel workbook, the first cell of the worksheet must contain the classification name, NVivo will create a new classification if the classification does not already exist in your project. Refer to Import (or export) classification sheets (Prepare to import the data) for more information.

Create new attributes if they do not exist  If you select this option, any unmatched attributes will be added to the classification

Update the classification of existing sources or nodes   If you select this option, existing sources or nodes that have a different classification will be updated—the classification will be changed (attributes may also change), and attribute values will be updated.

Replace attribute values of existing sources or nodes that appear in this file  If you select this option, the attribute values of any matching items in your project will be updated.

Step 3 of 4

In this step you specify the format of source or node names in the file you are importing.

Create new sources (or nodes) if they do not exist  If you select this option, sources or nodes are created if they cannot be matched to existing items in your project at the location you have specified. Note: unmatched sources are created as externals.

Step 4 of 4

Under Attribute Value Format, select the values that you want to be interpreted as 'Unassigned' and 'Not Applicable' values.

Under Dates, Times and Numbers, you can specify the format of any dates, times and numbers in your data. By default, NVivo expect that the data uses the dates, time and number formats specified in your Windows Regional Settings (Windows Control Panel).