 All right, so let's create a shortcut. We're in a Mac system here and creating a shortcut allows you to have that file in multiple folders, but it's really the same file. It's just a shortcut link to that file. So the way you do it is to, so choose, right click on the file that you want. Yes, exactly. And then click on make alias. Oh, is that what I'm looking for? That's what alias means in Mac. Yeah, see, this is why I figure I might, I might know something about this because I use a Mac too. So now you can, you can move that file, you know, that alias to anywhere you want. Oh my God, I spent ages googling that. I couldn't get the answer. So now when that link is, or that file, I guess, is somewhere else, you double click on it, it'll bring up the original file instead of having a duplicate. That's right now. Yeah, test it out. Move it somewhere, you know? Move it somewhere. You might, where's my disk? Well, let's do it to documents. I was looking for my desktop. That's just here. Yeah, and then it should be, I guess the latest modified, there it is. There it is. Let me double click on it. Oh, there's no application set to open this. Okay, that one wasn't a good example because it's a Zara file. Let me try that again. Yes. Where was I? I'll just go. One drive, I think you're, oh, you were the other, oh yes, there we go. There we go. I'll do it to a PDF. Yes, there we go. Create, make alias, yeah. And I bet there's some kind of keyboard shortcut for this as well, if you want to, if you want to Google Mac, make alias shortcut. Yeah, and then we go here to my desktop and it should be there. And if I double click it. There it is. There it is. And if you double click on it, it should open. I'm double clicking away. This is a problem with the new one drive with the new Mac operating system. I won't get myself all flustered about it. Okay, so it just opens it up rather than. It's the original file. Yep. There it is. Perfect. Great. I just closed everything off.