 Valerie says, I'm trying to create a Teams template, including a one-note book and an Excel file that needs to be a fresh copy each time, not a live-linked copy. Can anyone point me in the right direction? It's complex. It's really the only way. Because templates, in way that they actually work, and you can have an Excel file that's set as a template file, but if you're trying to add it in as a tab, that it becomes new every time, that's then not going to be as easy done. Because it becomes a challenge because ultimately, that's a template file, so every time you click on it's going to generate something new. Now, the one-note book is a little different in terms of the way. You can actually build it into one note that you can go use this. Once it's created, then have a bit of a script, we can go use this one-note book and have it generate some stuff. But it is going to be a tough one because you're going to have to build out some quite specific workflows, scripts and tools that you can buy. It's not an easy thing at this point with Teams templates. It's getting there. It is getting there, but it's still not as easy as what we would like it to be, to have all that custom created, just regenerate with this. I find it's easier if I go and this is a one-note book, that's a template and copy and put it in, and you can do it if you're creating a new team from an administrator standpoint, where they go, when I create a team, it's going to be like that, then they drop those parts in for you. But it's not auto-process at this point yet. Yeah, I agree. I create like a standardized team for, let's say it's for a project and this is my one-note notebook. The one-note notebook that comes, when you create a team, you get a SharePoint site, the one-note notebook is in the asset library, which I don't understand that mentality, why they put it in the asset library personally, but I like to create another document library that has just the notebooks and I call it notebooks. And those are surfaced right there, but it's not the one that's naturally tied to Teams and or SharePoint. And then when I create a new team and I need those same assets again, all I have to do is copy them from one site to the other and that seems to either work around for this point in time because we don't have like, or you can do a Power Automate script that'll create the whole team and it'll create everything for you, but like you're saying, it's not out of the box, that's not easy. It's not like, I need a new team for a project and here's all the stuff that I put in a project every single time. And they say it's a template, it's not. It still comes up with a default look and feel. It's just a little frustrating because it has to generate that SharePoint site in the background too and it doesn't seem to set it up the same way. Yeah, yeah. Because when it's creating a template, it's just creating it with custom channels. It's creating with specific tabs that it might actually include for an application but it's not saying customize the content in the tabs to meet the needs of that type of team. Right. That's probably a great answer. I think you get a little more flexibility not much, I would say through third party provisioning tools that automate a lot of that process because they're working from the same set of tools as Microsoft is building their solution is. They could have a much cleaner, friendlier user experience and automate a lot of things but it's doing the same thing. It's creating that SharePoint site which has the default assets that adds into it. You can add things like you can add through some of the provisioning solutions. You can add tabs, you can add apps. You can then of course the other benefit of having provisioning solution is that from an administrative perspective is you can make sure that all the guardrails are in place, your life cycle management, the approval process. Again, only the approved third party apps that are allowed in. The structure of the channels that you want in the team, all of that you can have as part of your template so that an end user can always add to that or remove things but like to your point, Sherry, they're all projects look the same. All community initiatives the company does look the same, have the same parts there but when you start going in, I mean, the other, this is something that came up and I'm sure, Kirstie, you were in some of those discussions too at MVP summit a couple of weeks back. So many people asking is like, why did you spread out digital assets across so many locations? Like this doesn't make sense. It makes administration fine. Search makes it cumbersome. Why did you do it this way? And there's historical reasons for some of that. Some things are changing. Like Wiki is going away. Like you'll be able to optionally add in a Wiki but it's not, things are not there by default. One note will be there, where one note is, how it acts, it's all that stuff, it's evolving. So please provide your feedback to Microsoft so they understand how the use cases of how people are, you want it to work. I will add, we're not the only squeaky wheels out there. A lot of people know that, right? And watch this space because I know, I had it recently, a landscaping company that do projects and it's like, we need the one note book and we need the plan to pretty much be exactly the same every single time for a template. And it's like, well, you can create a plan and have it there as a template and you can copy and just pop it in each time but the auto generation of it to then go in. I mean, you probably could, I mean, I'm not in the space of all of the power automate and the setting it all up and the duplicate it and bring it over and get it ready and you probably could, but that's outside my scope and maybe you can, but you can. And actually, so she's not here of course, but Sharon Weber actually left in the notes as she said her response. So I know she was going exactly there. She's like, you can spend a bunch of time and money to build workflows using scripts or buy a tool. So look into some of the third party tools that will give you a lot more options. Yeah, which is what I kind of said right back at the beginning and I know that it's there, but how to do it, it's not my forte. People with way more brains than, you know, my blonde head can cope with it. I have a skill set. It's a different one.