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Create a QR Code - Google Sheets

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Creating a QR (Quick Response) code may sound hard, but it's actually easy to do with Google Sheets. You'd have to use the link from the Google developer site (https://developers.google.com/chart/i...) and use the required parameters in addition to using the IMAGE function in Sheets.

There are two type of QR codes: static & dynamic. The difference is that a static QR code will not change. For example, once the static QR code is created for a the destination link will always be the same. However for a dynamic QR code, the destination link can change. This would be useful if you didn't want to change the QR code, but once scanned it can take you to a different link in the future.

The use case would be restaurant menus or some events on the web. You'd want your customers to scan the same QR code now to go to a site, but in the future that same QR code could go to an updated menu or future event on a website. In this video, I'll show you how to create a static and dynamic QR code.

0:00 Intro
1:42 Static QR Code Example
5:55 Dynamic QR Code Example

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