 question. I'm trying to figure out a way to do multiple views within Microsoft Teams. We've addressed views in Teams before, but let's see what else he's interested to do here. I want to have a folder icon at the top of a page and then write under it an active list that corresponds with that folder. I know on SharePoint I could do different layouts on the page where I could combine different areas on one page. Does anyone know if I could do this stuff with Microsoft Teams? Someone might know. Joy might know. I think Joy might know. Well the word he's using is very important here, page. Yeah. Right? You can absolutely add a tab to whichever channel it makes the most sense or multiple channels to a SharePoint page and you can have a folder. You can have documents. You can configure that page just like you used to in days of old and have that available for use there inside of your site. Now the files tab itself, I would just say leave that alone, but create a page and configure that page to have the views and the information and the content that you need or want to enable you kind of the flow of your work to have access to all that stuff. Just to clarify to add that page to the Teams tab, they don't use the SharePoint tab. They use the website pink because you can expose any browser page and everything in Office 365 is browser based. Do you know what I might just have a thought here too is like where the direction that we're going is with loop components and we're almost going to get like we don't know what it'll look like exactly but even the ability to create a tab in Teams. So I'm talking future state people like where some of this is going but you'll get like almost like a canvas, like a whiteboard, a workspace and you can drop loop components and other things in there and build exactly so there will be dynamic, intelligent, real time polling information and you can even just drag and drop and create a dashboard or page of each of those components on it. So that's something like that is coming. I don't know timeframe of what's happening with loop. I've been talking about it for a long time. The thing I like that Joy said is that you could bring information into your team that best represents your flow of work. I really like that statement because it's so tempting for users just to start adding tabs to everything in their team and they overwhelm the tab experience where you're not getting just the right information. So just because you can tab something doesn't mean you should. But having that information. Hashtag tabbed out. I'm tabbed out man. Tabbed out indeed. I truly believe the SharePoint pages are completely underused. You expect people to navigate through the contents of a SharePoint site instead of creating views of the lists and the libraries and putting those views on a page that are related to each other so that you've got related content from different places on one space kind of like team says. But again to his point we can't do it on a page. So we have to build the SharePoint page and then put it on the tab. Almost like creating a dashboard. Exactly. Here's for the flow of work like you said. This is everything I need to know for my upcoming events. So you filter it by the metadata on those lists or libraries by things that are happening in the future. Perfect. Then you don't have all the old stuff sitting there. Work in progress. Maybe it's the status of a document that you're working in. It can be any of all of those things. It would always be cool though for some of this is being able to group tabs almost like in Excel where you could take and stretch a title across and say these three tabs have to do with this topic. That would be kind of cool. Like a little menu, even one level of menu and tabs Microsoft. That would be cool. Kind of like one note section groups. People don't know about the section groups. But have it across the top. So you might have and say like hey this is my customer reporting and then have each of you as tabs within that. Well, Christian, if only there were a group that you could interact with the products. And if only Microsoft would listen to feedback from MVPs in the community. Yeah. No, they do. We're all joking, but yes, they do. We are joking. There's a bunch of places to go and submit that idea. Yeah. For the record, I don't agree with anything that Christian Buckley said in the last 15 seconds. Hey, it goes in the transcript. Well, it all edit all of that in post production and normal have glowing reviews for everything that I say. The video might be a little disjointed because it won't match what you say. Yeah. Yeah. Let's say. Yes. That's awesome. Only pay for what you do. Yeah.