 Right, Karina asks, hello, I've set up planner and I'm using buckets to assign tasks to a team, which is great, but when I select the list header instead of board, so the board view, it is not showing them as a list in the teams app. It does if I open the website, but not sure where I'm going wrong. So I actually tested this out. And so I've went into teams and opened up a number of planners and my list is showing. So if I go board list and go, it always populates. So the one thing that I would try to do it sounds like maybe the view didn't fully create when it was brought into the team is disconnect the planner from teams and then try re adding it and see if that resolves your issue. Yeah, this is something that you can also go and look at because I did the same thing. I looked through a couple of mine really quick. No problem seeing the views was able to open and share point as well and see it there. Is that is it happening across all planners that you're a member of or just that one because that'll tell you something. Yeah, if it's happening to all of yours, but not other people on your team, that would be another thing that I would go and look at other people who also have access. See if they have the same issue. Because that could point out that maybe it's it's it's not us. It's you. Yeah, I mean, yeah, I mean, because there's plenty of things you can do via PowerShell and someone disabled the list view or, you know, different things like that. The other thing is, is like a lot of times like I've had issues when I've tried to add planner or other lists or apps or whatever into teams, like sometimes like they'll air like it didn't fully finish, but it pops up. But some of the functionality doesn't work and some of it does. I disconnect it, read it, make sure it doesn't air and everything's good. Trying to find a nice way of putting this. We were talking about this before recording is like this with teams. Sometimes you find these kinds of, you know, unforced errors. You just have to have some patience. Like maybe there's an update that's going on and tomorrow it works. Have you tried turning it off and on again? I mean, leaving a meeting and going back in. We all know that that solves some mystery problems occasionally. So something like this is again, do some digging around, check with other people, check with other plans that you are a member of, have access to, see if you're seeing the same behavior before because it could be a number of things. The user tolerance level with teams is very low is what I've come to come to realize, especially in myself. I mean, some of the things that teams does just is so aggravating. I always say that it's like 20 years ago where everything was talking about 20, 25 years ago, everything was plug and play was the big deal and everything you just plug it in. It just works. And we're talking about, you're talking about Apple, right? Well, I mean, yeah, but I mean, in general with with with adding in, you add a mouse, you add a keyboard, you add a monitor and stuff just kind of turns on. It finds itself and just works. And I fell with the complexity and we have that expectation and it's not always true with these systems and especially where you start messing with environments where people have messed with your customized permissions and the complexity of security and compliance configurations and a number of things that could go wrong. I'm just playing on teams itself. And then just like with the different types of channels, things work differently too and understanding that there's a difference. Yeah. For example, this morning my chat isn't working. It usually does. I usually log in from the same tenant and no chat this morning. It's the exact same thing. Right. How exact that point is that like, I've not changed anything. I slept in between meetings. Exactly. Yo, I came back the next morning went back in something else changed. So that's why I say have have patience. Yeah. Patience is a virtue.