Replace bullets or numbers with check marks or check boxes • Select the entire list; the bullets or numbers won’t look selected. • Choose Home, and then choose the Bullets list. • Do one of the following: • If you see the check mark or check box you want in the Bullet Library, select it. • If you don't see the check mark or check box you want, go to the next step. • Choose Define New Bullet and the Define New Bullet dialog box opens. • Choose Symbol, and then choose a symbol from the table of symbols. Tip: For more choices, in the Font box, choose a symbol font, such as Wingdings. • Scroll through the list of symbols and choose the symbol—such as an open box ( ) or a three-dimensional box ( )—you want to use. • Choose OK, and then choose OK again in the Define New Bullet dialog box. The symbol you chose will be added to the Bullet Library so it'll be handy if you want to use it again. Make a checklist you can check off in Word There are four steps involved in creating a list with check boxes that you can check off in Word. Key to this type of list is adding a Check Box Content Control. To use that control, you need to use the Developer tab. • Click + to expand the Developer tab, and then click + to expand the Controls group. Click the Check Box Content Control, and then click to the right of the box.
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