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In this video we will show you how to create personalized trade show badges with QR codes using AccurioPro Flux, thatalso allow to perform a validity check. In this example, personalized badges are to be created for the participants of an in-house trade show. On each badge the name and the company of the participant should be printed. In addition, the trade show badges are to have a QR code for admission control. The participant ID encoded in this QR code can be read at the entranceand be validated against a database. A CSV file is provided by the customer and contains the names, company details and participant IDs. The following work steps are necessary: First, the source file for the trade show badge and the CSV file are imported. Text fields for the names and company details are inserted on the trade show badge. The contents of the text fields are read from the CSV file using variables. A QR code is created for the participant ID. Here, too, the content is read from