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welcome to another tech help video brought to you by accesslearningzone.com i am your instructor richard ross in todayamp;#39;s video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to display qr codes in your microsoft access forms ever since i released my first barcode video a couple days ago iamp;#39;ve gotten tons of emails and comments from people asking if itamp;#39;s possible to do qr codes with microsoft access and of course i got one from a platinum member so itamp;#39;s time for a video anna from madison wisconsin writes i watched your previous videos on scanning and printing barcodes theyamp;#39;ve been very helpful for my business thank you very much youamp;#39;re welcome very much i would love to be able to print employee badges with qr codes on them containing their employee id first and last names and some other information is this possible with microsoft access well anna as we talked about in the last two videos typical barcodes are 1d barcodes and they look like that and they