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hi there in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to create check boxes in word so you can do it a couple different ways one way is if you just want to print it we can do it a quick and easy way by using bullets a second way is if you want to be able to take the boxes inward like this iamp;#39;ll show you how to do that as well so let me pull over my document i have my list made out the first way itamp;#39;s pretty simple if you just want to print the list and have the check boxes all you have to do is make your list highlight come over here to your bullets drop that down now we see them here because iamp;#39;ve used this recently but what youamp;#39;re going to have to do if you havenamp;#39;t done this before is go to define new bullet then under bullet character go to symbol and go to wingdings you see it might be on another option if you havenamp;#39;t opened this before but just type wingdings and then find the box that you want to use i like this one so iamp;#39;m g