 Okay, so thanks Pan for asking how I put the carousel post on LinkedIn. So first I go into Canva, I select download PDF print. I'm assuming that the slideshow has already been created. And in my slideshow, I always put the first slide as I only download this first slide for my YouTube posts, really the slideshow starts with page two, so I have to read. So when I download PDF print, I will select all pages except I will uncheck the first page. And then I click done, and then I click download. I usually have tens, I haven't finished the slideshow yet, but anyway, I'm just showing to you for now. So I downloaded, it's downloading to my computer as a PDF print, PDF file. And then I go to LinkedIn. And then on LinkedIn, I click on start a post, and then I click on this button here. After I click start a post, I click on this button here, and this button allows me to choose a file. So I would choose the file, my PDF that I put in, and it will load for a while and it will allow me to page through the file to see if that's what I wanted. And this file is too short, I'm not going to actually post it, but what you need to also do is to add a document title, which can't be too long, unfortunately. Don't worry about making a, about having to make a good first impression. See it's already too long, so that's like as long as it can be. And then I click done. And then the thing is not yet posted, it's just showing me, I can actually write something above the post, just like when you post it in an image or a link on LinkedIn, you can write, you know, a preamble that shows up above the thing. I don't usually do it because my slideshow is interesting enough for people to say, well, if I want to read this, I'm going to keep going because of the cover. But you can write something if you want to, and then click the post. That's all you can add hashtags if you want to.