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# Connect QR codes to Project

1. Go to the dashboard and find the overview of your [<mark style="color:blue;">QR codes</mark>](https://app.codeeqr.com/qr-codes).
2. Click on the QR code you want to add to a project, or click the three dots icon and select "Edit" from the dropdown menu.
3. Under the name of your QR code, you should see a dropdown menu that allows you to select a project to connect your QR code.
4. If you have not created any projects yet, you can click the "Create Project" button to create a new project. Once you have created your project, you can come back to the edit page and select it from the dropdown menu.
5. Save your changes to complete the process.


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