 So I created a SharePoint calendar that I want to share with all three of my teams. As I'm telling you, every time we do an episode, we go through and do recording, there's these calendar ones. It's a popular topic. There should be an e-book written on just every possible scenario with calendars in Microsoft 365. I'm just saying it's an idea that's out there. I created a SharePoint calendar that I want to share with all three of my teams. I added it as a website tab to my teams, but only one class can access it. So the verbiage here, I'm assuming it's teams for education. Any advice on sharing a SharePoint calendar with multiple teams? I believe the calendar file type is events list, if that matters. So I threw my hat in on this one. It's funny you read my mind, Christian, because I'm building out a bunch of series like small courses. And one of the topics is SharePoint calendars for the real world. Because this is a highly, everybody asks. They want to be able to manage their time and not go to 20 different places. But I'm not sure what her actual business challenge is, because you can add the same calendar to a tab in teams multiple times and multiple channels of the team, or if she's trying to have individual calendars for each channel and then be able to combine them. So depending on what that challenge is, there's a solution for both. But I like using the calendar overlays. And I put a link in the contents here for how to create a calendar overlay. But I take it to the next level and I use views and to color code them. So this kind of gives me that views and categories to kind of give that outlook color coded calendar thing. But that's a whole nother thing that is part of my course. That's why I did it. But yeah, any other suggestions? Well, the comment that she has in here, and this is, I kind of see a hot button in here and it says, I added it as a website, but only one class can access it. So I'm wondering if they just don't have the right permission set up for that SharePoint library or SharePoint list. So what I'm wondering is if she has three teams that have three Office 365 groups and this first group has the site shared with them, but the other two teams have Office 365 groups that have not been shared with that site. And this is just a good time to talk about the fact that when you create a team, it creates a group that group has access to the SharePoint site. There are a few limitations, even if it's a public group, for things you can't see sometimes if you're not part of that group. If you haven't joined that group, exchange calendars are one of those things. I know this says SharePoint calendars, but exchange calendars, you can't see them if you're not a member of the group, even if it's a public group. So I would probably make sure that she is sharing those sites publicly, either with everyone or if she just wants to share it with those two other teams, find out what the group names are and just make sure to share it with those two groups. Yeah, I almost want her to say, call me, call me. In the SharePoint world, nine out of 10 issues are permissions related. Yeah, that's always the place to start. If it doesn't work, it's probably permissions. The other one out of 10 is turning it off and on again. Which in the SharePoint world is removing them and re-adding them back into a group, right? Closing my eyes, waiting for a moment, opening them back up. No, no change. It's broken. Well, something doesn't work in SharePoint. Just do it again until it does work. It is the one thing that defies, you know, Einstein's, what's the definition of insanity? I'm expecting a different result, not with SharePoint. SharePoint's the same. Or try it for browser. You do it the second time. Different browser, different day, whatever. Were you, that's right, were you wearing the lucky socks? No, go get them on. Is it a full moon? I've also found the magic ticket is to try different browsers sometimes. Yeah. Well, there's an actual technical basis for that. No, here's a real scenario. I find that when I log a ticket, that's when it resolves itself. The process of logging it in the other system, something happens. Your computer knows, hey, this guy's serious. I'm going to just correct myself. Somebody calls you for support and they pull it up on the video share and shows you what's going wrong. It will not go wrong. No, it's like every time when you drive your car that's been making an awful sound, you get to the mechanic and it sounds perfect. And then you drive away and it starts making the sound again, right? Oh, yeah. In a training classes when you've walked clear to the back of the room because of course everybody sits in the back so that no, but they're not conspicuous. And those are the ones that are struggle always sit in the back and as soon as you make the trek to the back of the room, automatically it's fixed.