How to generate a QR code or a link to a document

When publishing official account articles, sometimes it is necessary to provide users with some attachments to download, such as registration forms or document files such as epidemic prevention commitments. The official account does not have attachment-related functions, but we can convert files into QR codes or network disk links, or attachment applet links.

Most people know how to generate a network disk link, so I won't go into details here. This article mainly introduces how to generate a QR code for a document or directly embed an attachment download link in an official account article.

The following describes how to generate a QR code or a link for a document:

1. Generate a link to the applet from the document

You can add the download link directly in the text of the article, and click the attachment link to download directly:

Steps:

1. Upload files

First upload the document/file to the "Jian Document" website: https://iduodou.com

2. Copy link

Click the "Copy" button under "Direct Link" to copy the direct link corresponding to the file. (direct link)

3. Paste the link

Paste the copied "direct link" into the official account text. (Windows system shortcut key: Ctrl + V, Mac system shortcut key: Command + V)

2. Generate a QR code from the document

1. Upload the file to the website: https://m.wzfj.cc

2. The file upload is complete. If you need to add multiple files, click "Continue to add" and continue to select files to upload.

3. After the file is added, click the "Generate QR Code" button, wait for about 3 seconds, and the file will generate a QR code. Fans can download files by long pressing and scanning the QR code.

When scanning the QR code, if there is only one file, the file download page will be opened directly, and if there are multiple files, it will jump to the list page.

After the official account is published, if there is a problem with the file (such as the file needs to be modified/typos), you can click "Edit" - "Replace" to replace the problematic file, and each file has one chance to replace.

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