

Move the square onto the Post-it note image.This is how the image comes I didn’t rotate it. Note that the Post-it note image is slightly rotated.To resize it, again hold down the Shift key and resize from one of the corner handles.Press and hold the Shift key as you drag it on the slide to ensure a perfect square.From the Home tab, in the Drawing group, choose the rectangle from the gallery of shapes.Although you can search for a text symbol that fits the bill, it’s easier to insert a rectangle. Add the checkboxesĪ checklist has to have checkboxes. I used the Fuzzimo image and cropped it to eliminate some extra white space around the edges.

Here you see the two options - the photo is on the left and the Fuzzimo option is on the right. The Fuzzimo images contain a number of Post-it notes, so duplicate the file and then crop to the one you want. I’ve also used images from Fuzzimo, which you can get here. You could certainly take your own photo, but I found a good photo from here. Finally, I created my own and thought you might like a similar one for your own slides. When I think how to visualize the concept of such a slide, I often (perhaps lamely) come up with a checklist. I often create a slide that talks about x number of items:
