 So now we have a quick talk and another feature on the custom view that is the custom text and place. This functionality allows us to create inside a view some custom context so that you can put documents or give more information to the person accessing the view so it avoids unnecessary interpretation. All the context here is created using what is called markdown text or it's a quick view to create pages and different HTML formatting. So just to give you a quick view, this is how you write it and this is how it will appear. So if we go back to our demonstration area in this particular view we created so we can go here and modify this view and we got to create a new page here that will link. We will create that from the place we were already here. So here you get a new page. Before doing that, we will capture this link. We will use it in a moment at a new page. So this is going to be a custom text. So this interaction, it's going to be a custom text, create. So here you can write everything you want. So this view is for this and that. And then you can write something like, okay, in page two, if I go to page one, sorry, has this and that and you can put that there, the link. Sorry, I forgot. I put this wrong. This is the wrong character. Sorry, I did that wrong, but we can quickly see how to do it right. If you look on Internet, there is a bunch. You look for Markdown, Wikipedia, whatever, and you see how the text should be brought. Perfect. That's what I needed. It was the other way. Sorry about that. That should work. And if that's not, but you see the page, sorry, for this. Anyway, you can edit the look and say, okay, modify the order and then you get introduction to the page. From here, you should click and it will need to record this again to make it work.