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okay Im going to try to create a checklist in Google Docs just like the animated jiff here demonstrated on the recent post to the Google+ site so go create a checklist with a few different items then just as the jiff suggested to highlight all of them I clicked on the numbered list but apparently didnt do anything then I click on the bullet list choose the boxes and I double click on the first one just to get it by itself and then right-click choose the check and they all go to checkmarks dont quite understand why now I did find a little bit different way to do it see if I can replicate that I did this and go to the bullets and I changed it to a check mark and then I added different that comes up differently but thats not how we envision creating and using a checklist in a document for a user it has to be all empty boxes first and then changing them to a check mark also Ive done it this way having them all as empty boxes first and then I changed the first one to one of these outli