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Default Yes - No Fill-ins & More

Working in Excel, I am looking for help using fill-in boxes.

I am creating a form.

Setting up a cell or a bunch of cells merged where you can enter a question.

Then that question can be answered with a filled-in by clicking in a "Yes",
or
"No" box. Then a "check mark" appears if their is not one, or, disappears
if
their is a "check mark" already present.

Or, in the case of multiple responses as noted below.

With the use of a conditional fill-in like box, you can enter a check-mark.
[ ] Yes (or) [ ] No The boxes indicated are shaded in the top left and you
can click to add or remove a check mark.

Other condition where you can add multiple conditional fill-ins doing the
same thing with multiple areas (i.e. Property, Location, Size, West, East,
etc.)

Thank you for your help in the urgent matter.

DisMusBeDaPlaz

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