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another powerpoint add-in that i find myself using all the time is qr code now i think most of us these days are used to scanning qr codes on our phones to go to specific websites you might have been to a restaurant where you scan a qr code and it takes you to their menu well we can add qr codes into our powerpoint presentations and again this is a super useful thing to add because if you want to direct your meeting participants or your audience maybe to your website or to your youtube channel or maybe to your twitter account instead of them having to write down your youtube channel address or your twitter name they can simply scan the qr code on their phone and it will take them directly there so iamp;#39;ve started adding these to all of my presentations so letamp;#39;s take a look at how it works now again this is very simple we just need to go to the insert tab and get add-ins and in the search bar iamp;#39;m just going to type in qr and letamp;#39;s click on search and itamp;