 Alexander says, hello. Does anyone know of a way to save or export chats in Teams? Yes. There are PowerShell commands and third-party tools that will do that. I know ShareGate will do it. You can actually migrate it and there's an export function where you can basically migrate it and then export it out in Excel. I know there's a PowerShell command for it, to be able to grab it and export it. There's also, it depends if you're coming from the, are you coming from just a standard in-user perspective or are you coming from technical? Because if it's just an end user in terms of saving the chat, yes, you can actually just do the ellipsis button right next to the chat and save it and put it in your save folder so you can come back to it later. So there's that. There are two. Yeah. Then the next one is, you can also click on the ellipsis button and email it. If you're trying to send a chat, if it's in conversations in a channel, are we talking channel or are we talking private chat? So you can just email it out. So are we talking about the individual or are we talking about I need to for the whole team or a whole forensic discovery because it's for legal reasons? Yeah, we've got two sides to- That's so funny, Christy, because I see it, it's so funny. Coming it from two perspective is I immediately see it as an admin or a compliance person. We need to get access to chats and export them. You immediately see it as an end user, if I want to get my own chat. So I mean, it's a good point to think like, well, whose chats do you want? How many of the chats do you want? Where do you want them to end up? What permissions do you have to be able to do this? Are you an owner? Can you do that if you're an owner? Yeah, because that's a question I get all the time. Because it's from an end user perspective, I deal with end users, so it's a pretty common question for me. The one other point of clarification too, just one other point of clarification too, is that because some people sometimes refer to the threaded discussion in a channel as the chat, that is not a chat. And it no longer says chat, it said conversation before and now it says post. But in chats, it still says chat. Yeah. So two different things, there's different technology under underlying technology there. That's right. So yeah. And the one other thing I would add too, is that I was going to jokingly, one of my not famous non-answers for the question was that, you invite more people into the chat and then it will live on because everyone then has access to the ability to save that. So that could be your backup, your archival, is that invite a bunch of other people to the chat, then they all have that whole chat history and it's dispersed across multiple locations. Life hacks and Christian. Life hacks, all the important ways of doing things. That's right. Yeah, yeah. So the chats just keep disappearing with what keeps happening. I keep putting my hands over my eyes. Also not helpful. I think it's getting removed, I don't know why. To Christie's point, right, how much are they trying to capture? Is it just that one subject and whatever they can email or hey, how about just highlight, scroll down and put it in one note, copy and paste. That's another option too. You don't even really need to, because in Outlook, in Outlook you can go, you can go to your folders in Outlook. Sure, it's in Drive Heaps, wait a second. Sorry, sorry, Christian. No, no, no, I was just saying, because in Outlook, if it's chat chats, your chats are actually saved in the conversation folder inside Outlook. So, you know, there's that too, from an individual, like, so yeah, I mean, you've got the ability to be able to pull it. Does it still do that? Because I don't see that anymore. Yeah, it's still there. Yes, yes. Now I'm looking. If you wanna be super fancy in the Compliance Center, you can actually do some pretty cool things depending on the license level you have to where you can actually pull it. But I mean, obviously that's gonna require some level of Compliance Administrator role, but there's some pretty neat things you can do. Yeah, and look, and who's pulling it too? Because you gotta be really careful. I mean, as you said, there's Compliance and Privacy, and why are you actually pulling it, you know, in terms of forensic discovery of, you know, content, and there's some, you know, warning bells when I say, oh, can I export on my, you know, export on my chats? Why? Why? Why are you trying to do other police investigating and a report of theft or, you know, why? You know, you've gotta have a good reason to go and stop exporting and pulling chats. No reason, no reason. I see it all the time. Oh, just because we wanna back up everyone's chats, it's like, why? Because Link and Skype for Business used to have the conversation history, and I'm looking at mine right now, and I do not have that. So I wonder if it's something that has to be turned on in order for it to capture it, or I'm in two different tenants, looking at it, and neither one has that. So I wonder if it has to be turned on. Because I missed that, because that was helpful to me. I see mine. Okay. This is going to be, probably be a tip Tuesday. Sherry's like, please hold, I'm writing this down. I just did, in my handy-dandy rocket book. Cool.