I believe you'll find the white space around the QR code is part of the QR code specification. That may be a fixed amount of white space or a white space proportional to the size of the QR code itself. Its reduction or removal (including by repositioning within the label) is liable to compromise the integrity of any QR code scanning. Placing the code behind the text will cause the text to intrude on that white space and potentially to obscure parts of the QR code itself.
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Paul Edstein
[Fmr MS MVP - Word]
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