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Today, Im 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. Its also really easy once you understand how to use this one setting that Im going to show you in a bit. In case youd like to improve your Office skills, make sure youre subscribed. Now lets get to it. I want to add checkboxes right here, so as Im 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, lets add a check box. To do that, you need to go to the Developer tab. Now, if you dont see the Developer tab, because its not there by default, you need to right-mouse-click on your Ribbon, go to Customize the Ribbon, under Main Tabs here, youre going to see Developer. Yours is not going to have a check mark beside it, so you need to place a