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Show the developer tab in Word - Microsoft Support Show the Developer tab in a Word document so you can write macros or add content controls, including check boxes, text boxes, and combo boxes By default, the Developer tab is not displayed
Create a form in Word that users can complete or print To create a form in Word that others can fill out, start with a template or document and add content controls Content controls include things like check boxes, text boxes, and drop-down lists
Show the Developer tab - Microsoft Support Under Customize the Ribbon and under Main Tabs, select the Developer check box After you show the tab, the Developer tab stays visible, unless you clear the check box or have to reinstall a Microsoft 365 program
About content controls - Microsoft Support To add a control, select the place in your document where you want to add it, and then select the control you want to add from the Developer tab > Controls To set properties on a control or change an existing control, select the control inside your document
Create or run a macro - Microsoft Support In Word, you can automate frequently used tasks by creating and running macros A macro is a series of commands and instructions that you group together as a single command to accomplish a task automatically
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
Add a check box, option, or Toggle button (ActiveX controls) Note: ActiveX controls have been disabled for security reasons and won't work in newer versions of Excel To add an ActiveX control, you'll need the Developer tab on your Ribbon Note: To enable the Developer tab, click File > Options > Customize Ribbon, select the Developer check box, and click OK
Enable or disable ActiveX settings in Office files Change ActiveX-control settings in Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, and Visio Use the following instructions to enable or disable ActiveX controls in the Trust Center
Change checked boxes from an X to a checkmark - Microsoft Support On the Developer tab, click Properties In the Content Control Properties dialog box, select Change next to Checked symbol Select a character such as the check mark and click OK If you don’t see the symbol you’re looking for, try opening the Font dropdown and choosing a different font, such as Wingdings 2 or Segoe UI Symbol