 Julian says, hi does anyone know if it is possible to deposit a central signature on the server per user so you don't have to insert it on the end device in Windows iOS app or anything else? And that's a yes and no. Because I would think this part is that you know within the outlook client can set it to see keep all of your settings on the server. That includes your signature, which means if you set it from your classic outlook desktop client, it will work with OLA it will work with the new outlook pre anything that is online. It will work just fine. What it won't do yet is migrate down to at least it doesn't fit the Android version yet. And I don't know if about it if it does to iOS, but it does not. That doesn't migrate down to the Android version yet. But aside from that, yes, you can put your signatures up on and as far as that's concerned, it can be different signatures for different accounts all that. Right. Her user, correct. Yeah. Yeah. I kind of like the little some of the new stuff. I kind of like the little standard response of I fat fingered this on my phone. So please forgive any misspellings or I like that. When fat is spelled P H A T. Yes. So to that, I put the links out there for a couple of the newer features. One of them is called outlook roaming signatures. Those were announced a couple of years ago, but that's the one that house kind of talking about yes and no. And that's one of the ideas that basically if you create your signature in outlook online, theoretically, if you log in everywhere else, it should take that. But I agree. I have experienced some inconsistency in this area between my outlook online, my outlook client and my mobile devices. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I'm not even going to say that it does or does not. It's just been inconsistent. And then the other one is the new global signature option to be able to basically create a default signature for your organization that is then basically used by everybody automatically. Does it replace their name and their title and all that too. It's supposed to, but I have not fully tested it yet. It literally like just came out not too long ago. I don't know if anybody else has played with it yet. Now we started talking about this as everybody knows I have a bias to towards third party tools on this, but. Because you have very robust solutions out there like exclaimer that solves all this problem. Plus what Microsoft is not looking to solve is then the rotating the banner ads and it's basically an untapped marketing tool to swap out. Logos and banners and. Advertising use the tool. Use use your email signature as a marketing tool, a promotional tool. Anyway, it's cool stuff. Sorry, I think it's some of us have very large emails. It was only to you. You're the only person I've ever seen that happen with. I went and tested it everywhere. Like, it's just. Was it like a, like a 1200 pixel image or something. Over my entire screen. Yeah, she was like, what is going on? It's never done that before. That's, that's something that a centralized email signature can solve can can help people have that problem of sizing their images. I have one client that they have a every is a nonprofit every month they have a different theme. And so every single month there, everybody in their company has to update their signature with the new team. And I don't I wouldn't I get if I get a new device and put my signature on that. You wouldn't have to if it was centrally managed. Somebody somebody and marketing can do it. Push it out and all you know is that your name and phone number are the same. They can do everything else. Giving marketing to power.