 Helen asks, we are using the Windows 10 OneNote app and are struggling with accidental deletions of pages and sections. Is there, well, I've never heard of that happening. Is there a way to restore or find pages we have accidentally deleted or moved other than what we have done so far? She's checked a View tab, deleted notes, the history is disabled, try to search and locate the pages no luck, have tried to recycle bed and SharePoint, as linked to a class team, no luck. I've tried opening the notebook of the 2016 version of OneNote and has never used this app no backup or history. Anyone has any ideas? This is for both students and teachers. So it sounds like Helen's also utilizing this through the Teams for EDU solution. So does anybody experience that? I have. Prior to the moving to unlimited visibility, I have now I worked in education for 10 years and we were using the team templates. Now, the particulars about recovering OneNote tab sections, I really don't know how mechanically that would work outside of trying to restore from the SharePoint, the underlying SharePoint site recycle bin. But if she is using the Teams for class template, it's very structured to teacher instructors that are set up as owners and students are set up with very restricted ways that they can interact with the team and add content and contribute content. This is a segue, this is nothing to answer that question. But the cool thing is, is that think about the EDU environment and all of those class lists, all of the students, the teachers and the Microsoft has a free offering called SDS, called the school data sync. It takes that information and auto provisions, all of the teams and maintains that roster information inside of each team security on a daily basis. So all you have to do is have like CSV or depending on what your learning management system is, hook into this SDS process, provisions, everything. And we had invested some time getting twang around with this pre-pandemic. And when the pandemic hit, it was like turn the light switch on and we were online. It was absolutely amazing when you think about provisioning under that much load. So SDS school templates doesn't answer the question, but it is a really cool feature if you were in EDU and want a way to auto provision the teams and more importantly, keep that management of members up to date. Well, thank you for that very long non-answer. Excellent. You're good at some things in life. I was waiting to add that snark to the end. No, but it's all done out of logs, of course. Of course, Grusser. No, but my first thought too is around this. I don't know anything that is, because I'm not an expert on the EDU version of things or how teams might do something slightly different, but all of OneNote is the Windows version of it, at least it's all saved to OneDrive. So that history should be available and the rules would be applied of how OneDrive stores those files. So, you know, if, I don't know if Helen is, that's where she's gone and looked. That's where that history would be. That's where you'd go and check. Well, I'm wondering why the history is disabled, because that was my first thought. It was going to history and hit the restore, but I've never seen that before, so I'm wondering, you know. Well, I think that that wrinkle, added wrinkle of accessing it via teams. I don't know if something different is happening there. I mean, there's a few things that are just different nuanced about this issue. Well, if it's the team's notebook that's assigned to the team, it's in the site assets library of SharePoint. Why they did that instead of a document library, I don't know. But no, it's not, I don't know who comes up with this, but knowing to go look there, like you're saying Christian may be seeing the version history that's there, they might be able to recover some of it, but then they're going to lose the future work, so. So if that's actually where in this example, that's where those files were stored. So that's, yes, that's correct for the teams there. Yeah, so the norm you just, you could jump in, you can talk, we're here, we're live. If for some reason, that instance was actually a one note that was added into teams, but was created from a personal location, that would be the one drive. Right. So it could be, you know, those two locations. Norm, what was your ad there? My ad was simply a link over to how to recover deleted class notebook files from the one drive recycle bin. So I guess that infers that, like Sherry said, this is a personal one note. If it's done out of a team, conceivably it's on the underlying SharePoint site recycle bin. Unless you create the notebook in the document library and the tab in teams, that general one that's assigned is in the site assets library. Otherwise it's in the folder of the channel that you created it. And if it's not in either of those locations and or you're unable to access either of those locations, talk to your admin and it's potentially going to be, and I always apologize in advance, could be a support call to find out what's going on.