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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today, weamp;#39;re going to look at how you can use check boxes in Excel. Weamp;#39;ll start with how you can insert a check box into your worksheet, and then weamp;#39;ll look at some of the nifty things that you can do with them together with functions. Letamp;#39;s check this out. Here I am in Excel, and if youamp;#39;d like to follow along today, feel free to set up a worksheet that looks just like this. To add a check box, first off, we need to add an additional tab up above on the ribbon. To do that, hover over any existing tab and right-click. Within this menu, letamp;#39;s click on customize the ribbon. This opens up Excel options and over on the right-hand side, you can turn on or off all of the different tabs that appear as part of the ribbon. And right in this list, you should see an option for a developer. Letamp;#39;s check this box and then down below click on okay. This is now added a new tab up on top titled d