 So you wish there was an easy way to perfectly organize your buttons, not a problem. If you know certain buttons should be grouped together, you should put them in a group. There are three types, horizontal, vertical, and grid. Now here's how the groups work. You drag it in, and then you drag everything you want inside as a child in the hierarchy. Now when you do this, if you click on the buttons, you will see there is an option to auto or to fill. Auto is the default where it stacks everything on top of each other. And fill just means it will try and fill up whatever remaining space it can. For now, let's just stay on auto because here if you shift select all your buttons, you can space everything in the group by adjusting the padding. Now you can adjust the main padding, which will do everything at the same time. But if you want more control, you can open it up and manually adjust the left, right, top, and bottom padding separately if you have a very specific design in mind. Now because this is a vertical group, you can move things with the arrows up and down. If we were using a horizontal box though, the arrows would go side to side instead. And last, if you want something stacked like a grid, you can use a grid panel. Now I personally prefer a uniform grid panel, and you will immediately notice that a grid allows you to move the buttons in all four directions. And with a uniform grid, instead of clicking the children, you can just select the panel and under child layout, type all of your padding here and it will automatically be applied to all the children and make it super easy to perfectly organize your buttons exactly evenly spaced for you. Hope that helps and as always, hope you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around.