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QR codes have entered every corner of our lives. You can pay for meals and shopping through QR codes. In fact, daily work and study are also inseparable from QR codes. For example, you can learn the detailed explanation of a certain word or function by scanning the QR code. Is it difficult to operate such a cool thing? To put it responsibly, it’s very simple! ! ! Next, I will take you to learn how to create a QR code through excel.

Practical Excel skills sharing: Make a QR code!

Use Excel to create QR codes, supporting numbers, English, and hyperlinks. Unfortunately, Chinese characters are not supported.

Operation steps:

1. First, we copy the link and title that need to generate the QR code to cell A2B2 in the table.

Practical Excel skills sharing: Make a QR code!

#2. Click [Options] in the [File] tab.

Practical Excel skills sharing: Make a QR code!

3. Open the [excel options] dialog box, click Customize, select [Development Tools] and add it to the custom ribbon on the right.

Practical Excel skills sharing: Make a QR code!

4. Click the [Development Tools] tab, click [Insert] in the control function group, and select [Other Controls] in the lower right corner.

Practical Excel skills sharing: Make a QR code!

5. Open [Other Controls] and select [Microsoft BarCode Control 16.0] and click OK.

Practical Excel skills sharing: Make a QR code!

#6. At this time, our mouse will turn into a thin cross, and drag the square at cell C2 to generate the barcode.

Practical Excel skills sharing: Make a QR code!

#7. Select the newly inserted barcode, right-click and select [Properties] to open the [Properties] dialog box. Click the More button on the right side of the custom bar to open the [Property Page] dialog box, set the style to [11-QR Code], and then confirm.

Practical Excel skills sharing: Make a QR code!

8. Enter A2 (the cell where the article link address is located) in the Linkedcell column.

Practical Excel skills sharing: Make a QR code!

9. After completion, we will see a QR code appearing in cell C2. If you need to view this tutorial, just scan the code with your mobile phone.

Practical Excel skills sharing: Make a QR code!

#10. Finally, you can hide column A, leaving only the tutorial name and QR code column.

Practical Excel skills sharing: Make a QR code!

In fact, as you can see, it is very simple if we need to make a barcode.

You only need to set the style in the property page corresponding to the attribute to [7-Code-128].

Practical Excel skills sharing: Make a QR code!

After the setting is completed, we see the barcode in cell C2, and finally hide the original link in column A.

Practical Excel skills sharing: Make a QR code!

Is it easy to generate a QR code? Have you learned it?

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