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[Music] nowadays qr codes are making things better and easier for business and people around the world and if you need to make bunch of them to print them out you can now do that in google docs the first step is to open google spreadsheet and then label the columns for any pertinent information about whatever it is that you are barcoding in this case well have this example barcode city and state note that the barcode that we wanted to be accessed when the qr code is scanned is placed in the cell a2 then enter this formula to where you want the qr code to appear and then press enter once secure code has been made select the cell and then click the tiny blue square in the bottom right corner of the cell and then drag down to fill the formula in the remaining cells for the text you have entered and you may also need to resize the cells to see the qr codes clearly you can add however copy paste this on google docs but you can still screenshot this qr code youve made by pressing the windo