 So what we're going to look at right now is how to make an image accessible for people that have visual disabilities. Many times they have screen readers, so screen readers will read any of the text that's on the page, or within a PowerPoint, but the problem with PowerPoint is that you have things like this table that's actually really an image, and when the best way to figure out whether you're dealing with an image or not is if you can edit the text that is there. If I can't edit it, in this case, I can keep clicking on peanut butter, but I can't change it, then that tells me it's an image. And when I have an image, the best thing for me to do is to provide that content, all of that text, up in what's called the alt text area, and I can get there very easily. All I have to do is right click on the image, and then I come down to size and position. And under size and position, there is alt text, oops, I clicked on it, alt text. And this is where I want to give a title of the image, so the title would be Simple Menu for Pregnant and Lactating Women, and then in description, I'd want to provide all of this information. I'd want to say breakfast, mid-morning snack dinner, lunch, all of that. I'd want all of that text there, so that if somebody has a visual disability, cannot see it, can certainly hear it from a screen reader. That's also important when we come up here to images. And here again with images, we would want to make sure that we got all of this text here, but also a description of what the images are. So once again, I would right click, I'd go to size and position, I'd come down to alt text, and I would give it a title and fill in that content. So you want to do all that for every image, every table, that's uneditable in your course, I'm sorry, in your PowerPoint, and then you'll want to save it, and if you're using this for a course, you'll want to replace the current PowerPoint. So that's how you do it, it's pretty easy to do, you just have to make sure you go through and do it with each of your PowerPoints. So that's all for now, thank you very much.