 Hi, this is Professor Steven Eshba and this is a super quick video on showing you how to show the dipole moment in Spartan. And just as an example, I've got methyl chloride here. And what you do is you go to this information guy here that says properties and there's this item called display dipole vector which you turn on and you can see that it's got this arrow now. Make sure that when you do this, you haven't clicked on the molecule first but your arrow is out. I'll show you that in a sec. The other thing to notice is that in this, it actually tells you the strength of the dipole moment for this molecule is 2.12 db for this molecule. And I've also done water here. And this is what I meant about you don't point to it like this, you got to point into the green space. And once you do that, I'm going to again go to this information button and you can see that I can display the dipole vector and the value of it in this case is 2.15 in the units on the device. And one more thing, the dipole moment always points from the area of positive charge on the molecule to the region of negative charge which would be generally from the blue part to the red part. All right, great.