Opening a project
When a project is selected for opening, the Interviewer Console window updates with all of the project’s current case-level information. For more information, see
Interviewer Console window.
There are multiple methods for opening a project from the Project List. The easiest method is to use your mouse to double-click a project icon in the Project List.
Other methods for opening a project require you to first select, or highlight, a project in the Project List. To highlight a project, single-click a project in the Project List, or press Tab until the desired project is highlighted. If the highlight is already displayed in the Project List, you can use the Up and Down arrows to move the highlight among the projects. When a project is highlighted, its information is displayed in the Project Information pane.
Once a project is highlighted in the Project List, it can be opened by:
▪Clicking Open from the Project List toolbar, or by pressing Alt+O.
▪Clicking Open in the bottom right corner of the Project List window.
Project status icons
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Up-to-date for synchronized projects
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Up-to-date for locally deployed projects
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Warning for synchronized projects
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Warning for locally deployed projects
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Out-of-date for synchronized projects
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Out-of-date for locally deployed projects
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Inactive for synchronized projects
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Inactive for locally deployed projects
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Expired for synchronized projects
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Expired for local deployment projects
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When a project is opened, the Project List disappears and the Console becomes active.
To reopen the Project List window, see
Opening the Project List window.
When a synchronized or locally deployed project is expired, it cannot be opened. A grey project icon is shown to indicate the expired status.
Note When you open a multi-modal project (Data Entry and Live Interview), Interviewer Console opens for the mode that is currently displayed in the Project Information pane. For example, when Data Entry project information is in view (the Data Entry Player tab is selected), then opening the project displays only Data Entry cases. For more information, see
Project Information pane.
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