 Sarmat has a question. How can I create group calendars in Office 365 or Exchange Online? I need that the members being updates automatically. I tried to create a dynamics group. Well, when I added the group to my calendar with all a dynamic group, to my group calendar with all members, then it showed me only one calendar and not all group member calendars. I tried to do it via PowerShell without luck and the ideas. This is Exchange Online. For me, this is a SharePoint or Teams calendar. If they're trying to control the audience, it's broken, I'm thinking it was translated. It's a little hard to understand what they're trying to accomplish, but I don't like the group calendars because they don't show up the same way. Personally, I prefer the one that's hosted in the SharePoint site. Yeah. That's exactly what they're trying to do because they're saying they're trying to create a dynamic security or distribution group because it's the only dynamic type groups there are out there. Add to the group calendar is one calendar, which would make sense with how those are because they're based off queries. I'm with you. I feel like they need to rethink about what their requirements are and they're in goal to come up with a better solution than what they're trying to do. My thought here is just if they go create this group calendar and share that out, and then people go in and turn that on and enable that so they see it within their calendar, that's the best that you're going to get. Yeah. Right now, there are some develop it things you can do, but that's not out of the box. It's not easy and there's maintenance to it. If you're looking for easy and out of the box, that's what you get. Well, and best kept secret, if you go back to Classic View and go to the ribbon, you can connect the calendar into your Outlook desktop. No. She loves to say, we can revert back to Classic right now, but not tomorrow. No, but what's the connections there? The connections there and it's not available in SharePoint Modern, but you can connect that calendar and then it shows up in your Outlooks. You can hide and show it, you can add events to it. It's synchronized. Are you suggesting people get in there and do it while they can before we go all modern? Yeah. Well, they take away my favorite link, but I have stored those URLs that allow me to revert it back to other views and a Notebook so I can always put that in the site address and get back to where I want to be. Well, you've got to think even though just like Sherry's mentioning here with the whole calendar thing, even though like calendars and now modern events. You can only have the events web part doesn't show a 30-day calendar view on the modern page. Behind the scenes, that same view is still available. Yeah. Right. So you create a quick link that says 30-day view of your calendar or whatever it is. They can't really do away with that unless there's another way to see into that because what they have right now is not fully functional for what people need. So that's going to be there until they can replace it with something that is viable. Yeah. That in the calendar overlays. I'm digging my feet in. People need those. They want to be able to combine calendars. Oh, yeah. I love that feature. Yeah. Yes. It's like, why did they take that away in modern? Come on. This is something everybody asks for. I believe I wrote about that in a couple of my chapters in my one SharePoint book back with the 2010 version. So it's a popular feature. Yeah. So I don't see it going away. I see them modernizing it, but I never see that feature going away. So it's going to be there until they modernize it, period. Right? It doesn't work now though. It doesn't work now. Yeah. They have to give it a facelift because it doesn't look modern. You can totally tell when you go to it looks classic. So we know it's going to get a facelift at some point and they'll probably add some additional features. Otherwise, why? Right? But yeah, I mean. Back in the old days, you could create a public folder calendar and any and exchange itself. Yep. Yeah. Stacey, did you bleep your own self out there? I kind of did, yes. And from the looks of it, you still can. I mean, you can't, you can and you can't, right? I mean, it just depends. Yeah. So me and me and how we're connected on this exchange. Just because you can doesn't mean you should, right? It's kind of like classic you. I like the language that we use talking about the classic and then the modern needing a facelift to get to the modern. So what we need is like the Botox injection of these features to give us what we need now. Yes, we need our injector serum. Yeah, there you go. A little bit of that. Yeah, just a little bit of that SharePoint Botox. Give it to me. I see a new sticker coming for you.