Final answer:
To complete an accessibility check on a workbook, use the 'Check Accessibility' tool available in the 'Review' tab. Rename the first and second warning instances to 'January' and 'Forecasting' respectively to improve clarity.
Step-by-step explanation:
To perform an accessibility check on the current workbook in applications such as Microsoft Excel, follow these steps:
- Go to the 'Review' tab on the ribbon.
- Click on 'Check Accessibility' to start the accessibility check.
- Review the results in the pane that opens, which will list warnings and issues with your workbook's accessibility.
- Find the first warning instance, right-click on it, select 'Rename' from the context menu, and change the name to 'January'.
- Proceed to the second warning instance, right-click, and rename it to 'Forecasting' in the same manner.
By renaming the flagged warnings, you are helping to ensure that your workbook is more accessible and the content is clearly identifiable.