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hello and welcome to another Excel tips video I am Sumit bansal and in todayamp;#39;s video I am going to show you how to insert QR codes in Excel now if youamp;#39;re using the latest version of excel which is the Excel with Microsoft 365 then this can be done using a very simple formula and if youamp;#39;re using an older version of excel then also you can do this using three methods that Iamp;#39;m going to cover in this video so letamp;#39;s get started so the first method that I want to show you is going to use a new function which is called the image function and this function is available only in Excel that is available with Microsoft 365 or Excel on the web so if you are using an older version of Excel and you do not have this function then you can use the other methods that Iamp;#39;m going to cover but if you have Microsoft 365 let me show you how to generate QR codes for this data set now here Iamp;#39;ve taken a diverse data set I have the name which is my name my we