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863 B
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# Google Docs QRIfy
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This project looks for instances of `<<QR>>` within a Google Doc and replaces them with that Google Doc's URL as a QR code.
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## Setup
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Before use, you will need to copy the `_Config.gs` file and rename the copy to `Config.gs`.
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Inside the Config.gs file, you need to add your private API token from: [https://app.qr-code-generator.com/api/](https://app.qr-code-generator.com/api/).
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Once you have obtained your API token, add it to the Config.gs file like so:
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`var token = "YOUR_API_TOKEN_HERE"; //Variable is global`
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## Usage
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To use the QR Code Generator, first open your Google Doc and go to the menu at the top. Select "Extension" and then "QR". From the dropdown menu, select "Replace `<<QR>>` with QR Code". This will replace any instances of `<<QR>>` within the Google Doc with a QR code containing the URL of the current Google Doc.
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