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[Music] in this video were going to create an in-cell progress bar in microsoft excel that is driven by check boxes so what you see here is a preview of what were going to create today i have a list of different projects in column b and then in column c through f i have check boxes for four different phases of completion in the last column we have a progress bar that shows the percentage complete and it is driven by these check boxes so if i update these check boxes to true or checked you can see it updates automatically so before we begin you need to make sure that you have the developer ribbon up top here if you dont see this ribbon what you can do is go to file options customize ribbon and if this developer ribbon box here is not checked you just need to check it and click ok because this is where were going to go to insert a check box so im going to go up to developer insert and then select this check box icon your cursor will change to a plus so im going to click in the area