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## Find & Export Microsoft 365 User License Assignment Paths Using PowerShell
Check Microsoft 365 user license assignment path -whether directly or inherited from a group using PowerShell.
***Sample Output:*** 
The script exports an output CSV file that looks like the screenshot below. 
![M365 User License Assignment Path Report](https://o365reports.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/script-result-1080x168.png?v=1715673238)
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*View more comprehensive M365 user license assignment path report through AdminDroid: <https://demo.admindroid.com/#/1/11/reports/8/1/20>*