 You had a question from Abdel. Hello guys, does anyone come across to set the view in Winner's Explorer of a document library SharePoint online with a folder structure way depending on metadata fields so that I can make my document library folder free and use only metadata fields. It's always fun with the translation into English as some of these comments. So Norm, do you understand? I'd like to think so. And I think what the question is, can we look at all of the items in the document library and not have the folders as a parented view? And so the answer is yes, and we can view all of the files or other items inside of that document library by any metadata tags that you may have established. One of the ways that you can do that is to create or customize the document library view. And there is an option in that customization of the view where you can look at the folder settings and show all items without folders or in folders. So they're talking about Winner's Explorer though in the document library view and trying to use the same methodology that you would in SharePoint, right? And I was curious, if you figured out how to do that, I was very excited. I know we're all leaning in going, tell us Norm, how did you do that? Well, I mean, there was a time when you could connect to Windows Explorer to the SharePoint drive, but I think those days are over. I don't think we have that in modern SharePoint anymore. You can sync them down. You can sync them down, but we don't have the same views, right? Am I correct? Correct. Yeah, it's still gonna be Chast a folder view if you're doing that sync, using OneDrive Sync to your File Explorer. But yeah, Norm, what you're describing, I use that as a way to trick people into trying metadata, right? Hey, you can still have those folders, but try this. So that way, you know, people can work with the content the way they think about it and they're not stuck in that folder view and having to dig all the time. Yeah. That's the key to it, isn't it? It's how people like to work. It's not necessarily the one way is better than the others. I prefer visual navigation. Others might go attribute based. That's, you know, that kind of talk of there's not one way of doing it, that's like the people who give up. Of course, there's one way to do it, the right way. There's other less ways. My way. Right, yeah. Well, Joy, your way and my way is the same way. So I think, you know, great minds sync alike. Yeah. Well, one thing to keep in mind though, even if we do create those folder free, magical, lovely views, if there are still folders there, you may still run into performance issues with long file paths, depending on what those folder structures look like, even if we hide them. So things to think about. There's ways to ease people into it without culture shock. But to really address any performance or search issues, you still do need to go back at some point and kind of elevate that stuff up out of some of those folders. Yeah. I always give the analogy of like a file cabinet. If this were a paper world, you have a file cabinet, you have a hanging drawer, you have a hanging file and you have a manila folder. You would never put manila in folders, I had a manila folder, I had a manila folder, right? That's not efficient. You would not be able to find anything. So flatten it out. And when you're organizing your stuff with this sort of paper world and you were limited to that physical structure, how would you organize your stuff? And people are like, oh, that's really helpful. I'm like, okay, cool. If I can quote the great philosopher on that in the end level folder within a folder, the genius that is Bobby Lee, sometimes you do. Most of the time you should not. You should, right. Just because you can. You guys know Bobby Lee, right? From Mad TV, that can be, yeah. Yeah. Yes, we are all of that age, Christian. Okay, so make sure. I do a lot of those references and my wife will just look at me and flatly say, it's like, no one knows what you're talking about. Only you think it's funny. Like, no, there are other people in the world. The world thinks it's funny. And that's how you know they're your tribe. Yes. Exactly. Totally. I'm being quiet and polite and just nodding my head. I have no idea what you're talking about. Oh, peer pressure. Trying to fit in.