 There's a bug happening with Facebook ads manager, which is a lot of you are having trouble finding the existing post that you want to advertise. So Sarah, thank you for sharing your screen and showing this to us. And the first thing we need to do, if you haven't, like for example, in your case, well, let me actually show, yeah, let me go ahead and show, for those of you who are having trouble finding a Facebook video or Facebook post, here's what you need to do. You need to first find the post ID. So Sarah, you already have the meta business suite open and you can just go and open that. But you can, you know, for everyone watching this, you can go to your own Facebook business page or whatever, but go ahead and go to the actual post. So for example, there's a good example. Yeah, go to the book and copy video ID. I mean, you're very savvy on this. A lot of people probably don't have no idea where we are. So- I actually tried this technique. Let's see if it works now, you know, maybe. It was just a glitch last week, but- But yeah, I want to also show everyone, like can you open up your business page, like as a regular viewer? So Facebook.com slash, you know, Blueless films or whatever. Yeah, slash, you know, Blueless films and go ahead and go to your business page. Okay, so for example, scroll to the video that you want to advertise. Right here. Okay, yeah. So the other way, just for everyone who doesn't know, to get the link is click on the timestamp. Just go and click on the July 12 timestamp and that you can get the video ID right above, right in the URL. Right in the URL. Oh, okay. You know, the series of numbers, you can just copy those series of numbers and that's also usable when we're trying to find the existing post. All right, well, let's go back to ads manager and I want to show everyone the bug because the normal way you would do it is, you know, normally you scroll down and you might even go ahead and put it enter post ID, right? Is that what you try to do? Yep, so it's not here. Right, it's not there. So that's the bug. That's actually the bug is it's not there. And so if you try enter post ID and see if that works, click on check mark. Okay, all right. So then click on select post. And put that same ID there in the search box. Enter, okay. So here's, yes. So this is a weird thing. Pause before we go on and actually do enlarge the screen a little bit. Command plus twice here. Okay, yeah, thank you. So it's so weird. They have some weird internal post ID that they hide until you get here. And so go ahead and copy that new number they just gave you. Oh, actually it says you'd recommend a post ID. Yeah, I didn't see this last week. There we go, right? So there we go. Now you can click it, click it and then click continue on the bottom line. So this is what I wanted to show everyone because yeah, it's nonsensical but I'm so glad that we were able to figure. And now you can X out. Yes, you can X that part out. And it's- Beautiful. There you go. Thank you George. You're welcome, thank you. And I just want to show everyone, there are many, many Facebook ads manager bugs and this is yet another one of them. You could see that the blue circle is just going forever. And if you stay here, it will probably go for the rest of your life. So you can simply ignore that circle and click publish on the bottom right when you're ready. And it will very likely go through. They might require you to add a call to action. I'm not sure. I don't like to call, add a call to action button unless it's required because I want them to consume the content itself. But if you click publish and there's an error, it's probably likely the call to action button. But yeah, try clicking publish and see if it works. I might have to change the dates on the ad. Okay, yeah. But anyway, that's all I wanted to show everyone.