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hey guys I just want to share with you how I add images to QR codes the first thing I do is open a PowerPoint and you want to consider what orientation of your slide layout that you want to have if youamp;#39;re using an iPad landscape like it is right now is looks better and then if youamp;#39;re using a smaller device like a smartphone or an iPod fourth generation youamp;#39;ll want to change your orientation to portrait itamp;#39;s in order to do that you go to design and then when youamp;#39;re in design youamp;#39;re going to go to what slide orientation and then portrait then if you want to change the background Iamp;#39;m in PowerPoint 2007 and I really donamp;#39;t know anything about PowerPoint that much but I just go right here to background click on the little arrow and change the color then Iamp;#39;m going to delete this text box and Iamp;#39;ll raise this text box a little bit higher because an either device the bottom portion seems to get chopped off a little b