 Linda asked a need help creating a calendar more like overlay, but on click, I want to display multiple events. For example, I have three departments and buttons for each calendar and click all shows all, and when I click one shows only one of the events. How could I do that? As always, thanks for your help. Thank you. I'm trying to work out, because I, in terms of displaying an event, because I mean a calendar is about all things. It's not about a specific event. Because when you go calendar. What comes to mind are the calendar overlays that were in classic SharePoint that they don't allow anymore, but they're not working the same way. The only way to roll together calendars now is using Outlook, and you have a group calendar in Outlook, and then be able to overlay them with the checkboxes. That's the only way I can think of. Yeah. When they're saying three departments, where are those calendars, where they live? Yeah. I mean you can create your calendar, if you're doing it through Outlook, creating your calendar group, and then you can do the, in your tick box where it ticks all of them on. But then that's pre-selecting your calendar. Hold down your control button, choose the dates that you want, then click on your calendar group, make sure it's in overlay mode, and they're all sitting there over the top of each other kind of stuff. But that's an Outlook functionality, not necessarily a SharePoint functionality to be able to show that. Yeah. Is there any? Thank you Microsoft for taking that. Yeah. Because that was something we used a lot. In fact, I wrote a chapter on that with 2010 for the 2010 book. Yeah. That was one of the topics I covered. Yeah. Yeah. Is there any way of doing that without a third-party tool in SharePoint today? Not that I know of. Not that I'm aware of. But I mean the only thing I would highlight, I would go ahead and defer to Christy if you want to say it. If you want to go over what you just said, and just say the only workaround that we know that I know of is in Outlook. The full desktop, because you can't do it in Teams, because you can't see other calendars into. You can only see your own in Teams, so it has to be Outlook as your application, then of choice to be able to do anything functionally with your calendar. Really. Yeah. Yeah. And they keep trying to take Outlook away. We'll storm the castle just like when they tried to take away one note. Who tries to take away? They keep saying they're going to give it out. Yeah, but Outlook's going away. You should be working in Teams 100% all the time. Who says that? I haven't heard that. Microsoft. Now, I'm calling the team people. Yeah, it's like the Yammer people said, we're going to kill Exchange. And we were like, yeah, how'd that work out? And I call the same bluff on the team's people if they're out there preaching that. If they sign that. Not going to happen. No, everything I always hear is Outlook is not going away because everyone keeps panicking that they're trying to push them into teams. And yeah. I put it in the same category as SharePoint on-prem. Like it's not going away. There's no roadmap for it as long as people want it. Look, if people stop buying and installing Outlook, then yeah, Microsoft will make a business decision, but we're nowhere close to that. No. It's still one of the top applications. Yeah, it's basically that external communication piece.