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  1. Using check boxes in Excel - Microsoft Support

    For example, if you have a check box in cell A1, you can use a formula like =IF (A1, "Checked", "Unchecked") to display a custom message based on the check box's state.

  2. Create a drop-down list - Microsoft Support

    You can insert a drop-down list of valid entries (also called a drop-down menu or drop-down box) in Excel to make data entry easier, or to limit entries to certain items that you define.

  3. 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 …

  4. Add a list box or combo box to a worksheet in Excel

    Add a list box to your Excel worksheet from which users can choose a value. Make data entry easier by letting users choose a value from a combo box. A combo box combines a text box …

  5. Create or delete a custom list for sorting and filling data

    Use a custom list to sort or fill in a user-defined order. Excel provides day-of-the-week and month-of-the year built-in lists, but you can also create your own custom list.

  6. Insert a multiple-selection list box - Microsoft Support

    A multiple-selection list box is list of choices that looks like a scrollable list of check boxes instead of a typical list box. Users can select as many check boxes as necessary from the list.

  7. Make a checklist in Word - Microsoft Support

    Checklist is a feature that allows you to insert an interactive list in Word for Web. You can check and uncheck the checklist and keep track of the tasks that you are performing.

  8. Create a list based on a spreadsheet - Microsoft Support

    Create a list based on an Excel (.xlsx) file There are different ways to start a list from an Excel file. You can go to the Lists app in Microsoft 365, SharePoint, or Teams. Choose an app to start …

  9. Create a list of sequential dates - Microsoft Support

    You can quickly create a list of dates, in sequential order, by using the Fill Handle or the Fill command.

  10. Form controls - Microsoft Support

    You can insert form controls such as check boxes or option buttons to make data entry easier. Check boxes work well for forms with multiple options. Option buttons are better when your …