The Document Properties window provides an overview of a document’s metadata and allows you to view and adjust certain document-specific settings.
Open Document Properties
You can open the Document Properties dialog in the following ways:
- Via the Document System: Right-click a document in the
Document System
and select
Properties. - Via document variables: Go to Variables > Data Editor for Document Variables, right-click the document, and select
Properties.
After reviewing or changing the document properties, click Save to apply your changes or Cancel to close the window without saving.
The window is divided into the following sections:
General
This section provides an overview of the document’s basic properties and metadata:
- Name: Displays the document name. You can edit this field to rename the document directly.
- Location: Shows where the document is stored within the
Document System
, including document groups and subgroups. - Text statistics: Displays the number of paragraphs, words, and characters in the document. These values update automatically when the document content changes.
- Created: Indicates the date and time the document was created, as well as the user who created it.
- Modified: Shows the most recent modification date and the user who last edited the document.
- Size: Displays the file size of the document.
- Read-only: When enabled, the document content can no longer be edited. This is useful for protecting finalized transcripts, protocols, or reference documents from accidental changes.
Media File
This section lets you link an audio or video file to the document and view its location, size, and duration. If the file is moved or renamed outside of MAXQDA, the link may need to be updated.
- No media file linked: If no media file is linked yet, this section displays a placeholder area where you can drag and drop an audio or video file, or click the add button to select a file from your computer.
- Linked media file: Once a file is linked, this section displays detailed information about the audio or video file. Media files are not stored inside the MAXQDA project. They are referenced from their location on your computer and are considered External Files.
- File: Shows the name of the linked media file.
- Folder: Indicates the file path where the media file is stored.
- Size: Displays the file size of the media file.
- Duration: Shows the total length of the audio or video file.
External links
This section allows you to connect the document to resources outside of the MAXQDA project.
- Web link: Add a link to a website, for example an online article, project documentation, or contextual information relevant to the document.
- File from computer: Link to an external file stored on your computer, such as a PDF, image, spreadsheet, or additional transcript.
- Geolink: Create a link to a geographic location, for example the place where an interview was conducted.
External links make it easy to access related materials directly from within MAXQDA without importing them into the project.