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hello everyone hope youamp;#39;re doing good in this tutorial Iamp;#39;ll be showing you how to create QR code for Google Docs first open Google Docs then in line with the file that you would like to create a QR code for youamp;#39;re going to Simply tap on the three dots in line with the file name then youamp;#39;re going to tap right where you see manage access after you have done that youamp;#39;re going to tap on restricted then youamp;#39;ll select restricted once more and youamp;#39;re going to tap on anyone with the link after you have done that youamp;#39;re going to tap on the link icon in the top right hand corner once you have tapped on the link icon youamp;#39;re going to close out of Google docs and I want you to open your browser whether it is Safari or Google Chrome it does not matter then youamp;#39;re going to type in QR code generator after you have done that I want you to go onto qr-code-generator.com and youamp;#39;re going to select it once you have done