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hi everyone welcome to this video and today weamp;#39;re going to be talking about quick response codes more commonly known as QR codes they were invented in Japan in around the mid90s to label automobile parts but of course theyamp;#39;re much more widespread now we use them for all sorts of use cases and weamp;#39;re going to see how we can build them how we can create them in Google Sheets Google Slides Google docs for free and why might we do that well you might do something like create your own wedding invitation like this one here so what I can do now is print this out so I have this lovely invitation now I can pop it in the post to all my friends uh for this wedding and then when I hold up my camera there my phone camera I can click that and it just go straight to the Google form for the invite so that is is the beauty of the QR codes it can let you transmit information very easily you just need a visual reader AKA your smartphone camera on the other end and then this QR code