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  1. Insert a check mark symbol - Microsoft Support

    You can easily insert a check mark (also known as a "tick mark") in Word, Outlook, Excel, or PowerPoint. These marks are static symbols. If you're looking for an interactive check box that …

  2. Insert a check mark or tick mark in Word - Microsoft Support

    Place your cursor at the spot where you want to insert the checkmark. Go to Insert > Advanced Symbol > Symbols. Choose the checkmark symbol that you want. Select Insert. Select Close.

  3. Make a checklist in Word - Microsoft Support

    To create a list that you can check off in Word, add content controls for checkboxes to your document. For more info if the developer tab isn't already visible in Word, see Show the …

  4. Change checked boxes from an X to a checkmark - Microsoft …

    After you insert a check box in a document, you can change the check box symbol from an X to a checkmark or other symbol, or make other changes, such as the color or size of the checkbox.

  5. Add a check mark picture in Word - Microsoft Support

    Click or tap where you want the checkmark. Go to Insert > Online Pictures. Search for check mark, checkmark, or tick mark. For Word 2016, search using Bing Image Search. Select an …

  6. Using check boxes in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Select Insert > Checkbox. Remove check boxes Select the range of cells with the check boxes you want to remove. Select the Delete key. If all of the check boxes were unchecked, they will …

  7. Insert a symbol in Word - Microsoft Support

    Tip: If you want to make your symbol larger or smaller, select it and use the Font Size setting. If you're going to insert the same symbol often, consider setting up AutoCorrect to insert it for …

  8. Insert a symbol - Microsoft Support

    Insert a checkmark, musical note, or other characters by using a symbol from a table or keyboard shortcut.

  9. Add a check box, option, or Toggle button (ActiveX controls)

    You can insert form controls like check boxes, option, or toggle buttons to make data entry easier.

  10. Make your Word documents accessible to people with disabilities

    For example, add a checkmark symbol if green is used to indicate "pass" and an uppercase X if red indicates "fail." In your document, place the cursor where you want to create the list.