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hi Mark Danny here so just take you through what you need to do here open up your QR code and go to select and choose color range then click with the dropper on the black area of the QR code and click okay now we can do edit and copy and then do edit and paste youamp;#39;ll see youamp;#39;ve got a new layer appeared here so we can turn off the background layer and we lose the white you can know drag that background layer and put it in the trash can and we just left with the black so again we can go select and color range choose the black with the dropper click on that and click okay then click edit and copy open up your template make sure weamp;#39;ve turned off the demo layer and then go to edit paste this will drop the QR code in move it up to the snap lines and just do a transform scale drag out your QR code and apply the transformation you should then have a perfectly clear background on the QR code and when you produce that it should come out perfectly if you get stuck please d