
Insert a check mark symbol - Microsoft Support
Insert a check mark symbol while working in Word, Excel, Outlook, or PowerPoint.
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.
Insert a symbol in Word - Microsoft Support
If you're going to insert the same symbol often, consider setting up AutoCorrect to insert it for you. You can find more info about that here: Insert a check mark or other symbol using AutoCorrect.
Change checked boxes from an X to a checkmark - Microsoft Support
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.
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 image to use. …
Insert a symbol - Microsoft Support
Insert a checkmark, musical note, or other characters by using a symbol from a table or keyboard shortcut.
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 Developer tab.
Insertar un símbolo de marca de verificación - Soporte técnico de …
Inserte un símbolo de marca de verificación mientras trabaja en Word, Excel, Outlook o PowerPoint.
Insert ASCII or Unicode Latin-based symbols and characters
If you only have to enter a few special characters or symbols, you can use the Character Map or type keyboard shortcuts. See the tables below, or see Keyboard shortcuts for international characters for …
Insert ASCII or Unicode character codes in Word
Press ALT+X to convert the code to the symbol. If you're placing your Unicode character immediately after another character, select just the code before pressing ALT+X.