 So one of the things that we can do inside of Microsoft Excel is we can actually do a little bit of formatting. Say for example, it looks pretty, you know, white screen right now. That's pretty boring and bland in my opinion. But one of the things I can do is I can click on, say, a column, and you notice that entire column is highlighted. That entire column, as long as I scroll down, is always going to be highlighted. So literally every single thing is being highlighted right now in the B column. Well, one of the things you notice is I've got up here my font section. And if I just go ahead and click on that paint bucket, you're going to see that that entire font section becomes yellow. And the same thing that we saw if I was doing it for my columns, I can do it for my rows. If I click on, say, the one row, that will make it so that that's the row I'm dealing with. And sort of the same kind of concept goes in there. If I try and scroll to the left, one of the things you'll notice is I'll even go back. One of the things you'll notice is even though I hit Z, you know, the alphabet doesn't end at Z, we'll actually now just kind of go into the AA columns. And if I go through 26 more times, you'll see that I go into the BA, and we'll continue to do this over and over again. Just in case we really have to make databases or spreadsheets this big. Hopefully you never have to do that. So one of the big issues you might ask yourself is what happens if I got overzealous and I'm all the way over here. I'm on row 100 at column GT. Well, I don't want to have to scroll. I don't want to have to, you know, do everything that I had to just do to come down here. I don't want to have to do that again. I'm a lazy person. One of the things I can do is I can go control plus home. I have that home button on my keyboard and by holding control and then pressing home, you'll see that I actually jump all the way back to A1. That happens everywhere. It's just like in Microsoft Word where if I use control home, I jump to the top of my document. If I hit control and guess what, I go to the very bottom, very most right thing inside of my document.