In this tutorial, we will see whether how we can create QR Codes in MS Office Docs like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Well, here you can see that I have links of my profile from different platforms for which i want to create QR Codes and, to create QR Codes, we need to install an add-in which can help us in this regard. So click on “My Add-ins” under the “insert” tab to see whether you already have it or not and here you can see that I haven’t installed any add-ins so far.
Instructional Tutorial:
So, to download and install the add-ins, click on “Get Add-ins”. It will open “Office Add-ins” window, where you can search your concerned add-ins and, in my case, its QR Codes. well, it showed many options and you can choose one of your choice and for the purpose of example. I am adding this one.
After downloading and installing, it will show-up on the pane and if it doesn’t open the pane, just click on “My Add-ins” and click on “add” after selecting it. It will open in the pane and you can create your QR Codes right away.
Well, here you will have many options to select from like you can create QR Codes for Websites, Telephone, SMS, etc. and for the purpose of example, I am creating QR Codes for my website with “https protocol” option. So, select “https” here and then write or copy-paste your website address.
Well, you can not-only increase or decrease the size of your QR Code, but-also you can change its main and background color by using these options. And if for some reason, your QR Code seems broken due to another image on top of it, you can change such error correction too by choosing an option here and then just click on the “Insert” button to add it into your file and then just place and resize it according to your need.
And exactly the same way, you can create your QR Codes on Word and PowerPoint. Moreover, you can also save it as an image for future use. Anyhow, this how you can create QR Codes and hope this will be helpful for someone out there and thanks for watching.
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