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So Excelamp;#39;s finally got new checkboxes; these are so much better and easier to use than the other workarounds we had to do before. There are so many different ways, aside from just tracking your to-dos, that you can use these checkboxes. Iamp;#39;m going to give you some ideas, but first, let me quickly show you how you can use them. This is what weamp;#39;re going to be creating from scratch; you are going to learn how to use checkboxes, and as you learn this, youamp;#39;re also going to learn some cool techniques that you can use together with them. So in this example, we have created a list, this is our learning list. We have a checkbox in front of it, and every time we tick off something, so letamp;#39;s say weamp;#39;ve learned about the FILTER function, we get a timestamp of when this task was done. This is using the NOW function, but notice the timestamp stays as is. So letamp;#39;s say we finished learning about the checkboxes, I place a