 Oana says, hi, I need some advice or help with PowerPoint Live. I use a company account, so not personally. When I try to share with PowerPoint Live function, everything is perfect except for the fact that the slides change only for me, not for the participants. The other participants also try to share via PowerPoint Live, and the same thing happens. They can change the slides, but we only see the first slide. We do not use Teams through the browser, only the application install the work laptops. Any ideas? Yes, there's a lot of problems with PowerPoint Live. Period. Stop. Full stop. Let's move on to the next question. No, yeah. Well, it's still in preview, though, isn't it? Officially. I believe so. Yeah, so I mean, this is a problem that we've seen, or sometimes the more common one, in fact, that just experienced it today, was somebody was using PowerPoint Live, and then was it the chat that wasn't working, or there's something else that stopped working? Just some people, like the cameras weren't working, or they couldn't come on screen, and so there's some issues. And I always love to share advice where sometimes it's a matter of did you try turning it off and on again, but it actually fixes it sometimes. Microsoft is getting to the point with PowerPoint, where it's becoming a major multiplexing switching operation. You present on one screen, you've got your presenter view on another, and you're bringing in feeds and different things. I imagine it's going to start, if they continue in the direction they're going, it's going to transform the product, I think. We're going to get into an AV solution. I think they actually, they've thrown too much into it, to be honest with you. I remember when PowerPoint just used to be a presentation, like you said, Sean, exactly. They're going up against their competition. They're trying to compete against audition, and they're trying to compete against Prezi. And they're just, they're not there. It's like they're trying to throw this stuff in, throw in the kitchen sink, if you will. But I just think that the addition of the feature like live, it just wasn't, it's not ready. It's not something that just isn't there. And to be honest with you, I don't know a lot of people that even use it because they're already in a team session, they're already in a Zoom session, or whatever they're in. Yeah, you're all looking at the screen. Yeah, I know a bunch of people that are trying to use it, but they, we, so this is a common issue. It's been out there for weeks, this issue. So, I mean, it's not something, oh, I wish we had a better answer for that. It's a, it's just, it's a known issue. And it's, I think it's just to Mike's point, it's where the product is right now. Still bacon. Yeah, so it works sometimes, sometimes it doesn't. I mean, I like the features. I've done a couple of things now where I was able to go in and do something where the presentation behind me, and I was on screen. So I've used other streaming technologies. Yeah, the Cameo view and I mean, so it's nice to have that. And it's also great to be able to be in a presentation to have links within your deck and people can live click right there and get to the assets. That's fantastic. Absolutely. It's just, it's a bit wonky right now. I think the same thing with teams. I mean, I compare SharePoint to Teams right now because Teams is still wonky. It's been wonky for two years ever since, you know, the big push with COVID. You know, everybody would need something to use. So it was either Zoom. Were you claiming Teams was infected by COVID? What are you claiming? This is how rumors start, Christian. Mike Nelson, Microsoft MVP claims that. No, I think that, I mean, we had this conversation several times and we were doing the regular show, you know, during COVID in 2020 and 2021 where Teams was just, you know, if there were pieces missing, there were parts falling off. There were, you know, there weren't any replacement parts that we could order, you know, to fix it. That type of deal. Yeah, it was work in progress. Yeah, it was. I mean, it continues to be. It continues to be. I think there was a big thing I just saw about, you know, the whole, it's still an integration where, you know, Teams is kind of still having problems with bandwidth, you know, trying to manage bandwidth. That's what happens when you try and put 49 different people on, you know, video at one time over a 200 megabit internet connection, you know. With all the rest of the chats and the file sharing and like everything else that's going on. Well, I know that's one of the unfair comparisons that happens with Zoom and other players out there. It's like, right, because they're doing like one little sliver of the functionality of what Teams does. Yeah, they are, but they, but compression, you can only, you can only compress data so much. But people running those codecs are, you know, struggling to make it all fit. They're stressing, you know, they got the, they got the senior folks coming down and saying, you got to make it smaller. You got to make it smaller. I have to say that's one of the brilliant aspects of the show Silicon Valley was the fact that their primary product was just a compression algorithm. Robin Hood? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, search and compression are the two things where they're all, you know, continually be innovation around. Oh yeah.