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Today, Iamp;#39;m going to show you how you can use checkboxes in Excel to create checklists that look like this one. Adding a checkbox is very easy; by using the outcome of the checkbox, so whether the box is checked or not. Itamp;#39;s also really easy once you understand how to use this one setting that Iamp;#39;m going to show you in a bit. In case youamp;#39;d like to improve your Office skills, make sure youamp;#39;re subscribed. Now letamp;#39;s get to it. I want to add checkboxes right here, so as Iamp;#39;m going through my learning list and I finish something, I want to place a check mark in the check box and I want to cross this off my list. First off, letamp;#39;s add a check box. To do that, you need to go to the Developer tab. Now, if you donamp;#39;t see the Developer tab, because itamp;#39;s not there by default, you need to right-mouse-click on your Ribbon, go to Customize the Ribbon, under Main Tabs here, youamp;#39;re going to see