We also have visuals. By adding a visual cell type, we can see that we have an empty cell. But in our design panel on the right hand side, we now have some suggestions on visuals. There are two tabs here to be aware of. We can make templated visuals, which are standard charts that are commonly used, or we can look at the custom tab, and this has more options that allow us to build up bespoke visuals. So let's go back to our templated options and choose something straightforward. Visuals are created through a low code drag and drop. So here we have some fields that we need to populate. And on the right hand side, we can view the source that we're using. So the source is new accounts, which was my latest cell. We are using the results of this and these are the columns that make that up. So let's go ahead and drag some of these along. I'm gonna drag the date. It has defaulted to year, so if I want to change that, I just click on the three dots and I can see all the other aggregations that are available to me. I'll click on month. Let's put the number of employees and maybe for some more depth. Let's, in the color field, pull an industry, and that will color code this by industry. If I want to do some simple formatting again, I can click on the three dots, and we have a display tab. And from here, I can maybe choose my brand colors. Okay. So let's look at another cell type. I'm going to add cell and this time we'll look at a table. So this is another low code option. And here, again, we can see the data source on the right hand side and a much more simplified option here to drag in columns. I'm going to drag, let's say, name, employees, and industry. Resize this. And maybe alongside my analysis, I would like just a list of named accounts, and I can sort this on number of employees. So now we are showing the top accounts that make up our new accounts in the last year. Okay.