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Hey and Welcome to Smart Office. Weekly Tips and Tricks to work around Microsoft Office applications. Today, I will show you something that has to do with Microsoft PowerPoint. How to Insert a QR Code in a Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation? We can now Insert into a PowerPoint Slide a QR Code with the help of an Add-in, that we must first. A QR Code works the same way as a barcode that we find at a Supermarket, at Supermarket products. It is a scannable image that consists of several black squares and dots, which represent certain piece of information. While in this Slide, anyone can read the QR Code with a smartphone camera and all the information will appear. We can create a QR code that contains information for a Web Address, an E-Mail Message, a Telephone Number, an SMS Message, a Geographic Location or even create a Custom one. To find out How to Insert a QR Code in a PowerPoint Slide, just watch the video below. I have a PowerPoint Presentation open, and on the second Slide of the