The point we’re assuming you’re currently at is that you’ve already created your QR code images and have saved them locally into a folder on your computer, and the end result of the instructions shown below will be a sheet of labels containing each of these previously created QR codes. We’ve used the Avery 22805 label template (1.5″ x 1.5″ 24 per sheet) but you can use any digital label template you want. Here’s some step-by-step instructions on using a label template in MS Word 2010 to create QR code sticker labels from a pre-made set of QR codes using the mail-merge function. Posted: March 15th, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: General, Generating QR Codes, How To Make QR Code Labels & Stickers, How To Make QR Code Labels & Stickers, How To Make QR Code Labels & Stickers, QR Codes Use Cases | 1 Comment »
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