UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper
UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper, part of the suite of integrated UNICOM Intelligence products, provides you with a comprehensive solution for formatting paper questionnaires for scanning and keyboard data entry. Using UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper, you can format paper questionnaires quickly and easily, taking full advantage of the features of Word. You can include company logos, standard headers, footers, margins, page numbers, office-only information, and so on. With UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper, your paper questionnaire is not merely a series of questions; it is a complete document.
With UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper, you can design the formatting of the questionnaire and use these designs with multiple studies, all with little subsequent editing. Central to UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper are Looks and Word templates. Using Looks and templates, you can create a variety of designs. Looks control what information is included in the printed questionnaire and how that information is positioned and formatted. Templates control the basic structure of the document (for example, the page layout).
You can customize paper questionnaires for individual studies, save designs for future studies, and standardize designs across studies. In addition, you can create designs for both keyboard-based data entry systems and scanning-based systems.
If you have a study where you will scan the completed paper questionnaires, you can save even more time by using UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper/Scan Add-on.
About this guide
Use this guide in conjunction with the UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper/Scan Add-on User’s Guide and the documentation for Word.
UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper overview
An introduction to UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper and its place in the market research workflow. See
UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper overview.
What’s new
What's new
Getting started
Explains the UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper menu and toolbar and essential information that you need to get the best out of Word when using UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper. Includes a step‑by‑step example to follow. See
Getting started.
Working with the questionnaire definition and UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper documents
Explains the two main types of files used by UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper and covers loading the questionnaire definition, saving, opening, updating, and printing UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper documents. See
Working with the questionnaire definition and UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper documents.
Formatting questionnaires with Looks
Overview of Looks and how to use them to format paper questionnaires. For more information, see
Formatting questionnaires with Looks.
Templates
Overview of templates and how to use them to format paper questionnaires. For more information, see
Templates.
Other formatting considerations
Changing information, creating drafts, adding annotations, headings, headers and footers, page numbers, office-only information, incidence boxes, using mail lists, and maximizing the use of the page space. For more information, see
Other formatting considerations.
Formatting questionnaires for scanning
How to optimize Looks and templates for scanning. Scanning-enabled Looks contain markers that identify to the scanning software where respondents will write their answers. There are also a number of other considerations when you format questionnaires for scanning, such as defining spacing before and after lines, Other Specify categories, paper size, and page setup. See
Formatting questionnaires for scanning.
Look Organizer
Managing Looks and Look groups, including how to copy and move Looks between Look groups, rename and delete Looks and Look groups, modify descriptions, and set the default Look group, and the default Looks in each Look group. See
Using the Look Organizer.
Opening and saving Looks and subLooks
Understanding Looks
Information that you need to understand before you create or modify Looks. Includes a full description of the special character styles used to insert, display, and identify information. See
Understanding Looks.
Formatting looks
Modifying Looks, including working in Word tables, changing the text formatting, keeping the lines of a question together, and modifying mark and character fields. See
Formatting looks.
Character styles and Look types
Lists the character styles that you use with each type of Look and subLook. See
Character styles and Look types.
Masked controls
Creating character fields using masked controls.See
Masked controls.
Authoring tools
Lists the various types of content that you can insert into a paper questionnaire from the questionnaire definition and provides brief details about how to create that content in the authoring tools. See
Authoring tools.
Customizing UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper
Setting defaults and options, customizing menus and toolbars, and protecting document templates and Looks. See
Customizing UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper.