Hi there
I agree it is frustrating. I have compromised by doing the best I can by capturing a screen print of as much of the tree as possible, partly by screen print of the top level, then drilling down and capturing prints of separate sub trees. This works quite well if you are trying to describe parts of the tree.
The alternative is to try to import the node tree into the modelling tool, but this does require a bit of fiddling about to get spacing between the child nodes and remove the node numbers, i.e. [9 2]. Then you can either capture screen print, or cut and paste into Word and print from there.
Not sure if you've looked on the QSR FOrum - I seem to recall there was a thread about this around September/OCtober time last year.
I gather that this is going to be better in N7, though haven't had chance to look at the demo version yet while I wait for my CD to arrive in the post.
Hope this is helpful, and good luck both!
Cathy Guthrie
PhD student
Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
+44 1224 263975
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From: qual-software on behalf of Katie Jones
Sent: Thu 02/03/2006 08:37
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Subject: Re: Printing node trees in NVivo
I'm also having trouble with this, so if anyone enlightens you - can you
pass it on!
Thanks
Katie
PhD Researcher, Cardiff
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