How to Create Large Checkbox Lists in Word Using Segoe MDL2 Assets

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If you’ve ever tried to build a visually clean checklist in Microsoft Word using a serif font like Bitter, you’ve probably run into this problem: standard Unicode checkbox symbols render too small. Even the usual suspects ☐, ◻, □ look tiny and misaligned next to body text.

Here’s the fix: use Segoe MDL2 Assets, a built-in Windows font that contains large, crisp checkbox icons designed for UI elements. With one quick setup, you can create reusable checklist styles that look professional, scale well, and work perfectly with any body font.

Why Segoe MDL2 Assets Works

Segoe MDL2 Assets is a system font used by Windows to render interface icons. It includes a large hollow checkbox glyph that’s visually balanced and clean. Unlike emoji or shaded squares, it renders consistently across Word documents and prints beautifully.

Step-by-Step: Create a Large Checkbox Bullet Style in Word

1. Open the “Define New Bullet” dialog

  • Go to the Home tab
  • Click the dropdown next to the Bullets icon
  • Choose Define New Bullet…

2. Click “Symbol…”

This opens the symbol picker.

3. Manually enter the font name

In the Font box, type:

Segoe MDL2 Assets

(You won’t find it in the dropdown — you must type it manually.)

4. Scroll to find the checkbox symbol

Look for a large, clean, hollow checkbox.
It’s usually near the top third of the grid.
Select it and click OK.

5. Save as a reusable style

  • Right-click any paragraph using your new bullet
  • Choose Styles → Save Selection as a New Quick Style
  • Name it something like:

Checklist – Large Box

6. Set your body font to Bitter

Select the checklist text and apply Bitter as the font.
Your bullet stays large and clean, while your text uses your preferred typeface.

Result

You now have a checklist that looks like this:

Large checkboxes in Word …and it will indent cleanly across levels if you adjust the list formatting.

Bonus: Fixing Indentation for Sub-Items

If your second-level items don’t indent properly:

  • Right-click the item → Adjust List Indents…
  • Set Bullet position and Text indent to your preferred spacing
  • Reapply the checkbox symbol if needed

This ensures sub-items align visually and maintain the same checkbox style.

Why This Method Beats Unicode Hacks

  • No shading or emoji artifacts
  • Works with any body font
  • Scales cleanly across print and digital
  • Easy to reuse as a style
  • Professional appearance for publishing, documentation, or editorial workflows

If you want to add a second bullet level with a filled checkbox or a tick icon, you can define a multilevel list using the same Segoe MDL2 Assets font.

 

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