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# Connect a Dynamic short link to your QR codes

1. Go to the [QR editor](https://sqr.co/qr/url) or create a new one, select the URL type
2. Check the **dynamic QR code** check box
3. If you already have created a dynamic short link you can select the one you want to use from the drop-down. If not you can [create a dynamic short link here](https://sqr.co/link-create)
4. That's it, hit create or save and your dynamic QR is created!

You can now change the destination at any time from the [Dynamic short link](/dashboard/dynamic-short-links.md) you connected to your QR code.

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