[MUSIC] Assigning subscriptions is a key role for a Visual Studio Subscriptions administrator. To assign a subscription to an individual, select "Add" and choose individuals subscriber from the drop-down. In the Flyout Panel, the fields to add a subscriber are displayed, there are two ways to continue from here. If your organization is using Azure Active Directory, you'll have the option to search Azure Active Directory. Leveraging Azure Active Directory will automatically populate the individual's name, sign-in e-mail, and notification e-mail if one is maintained. At a different notification e-mail for receiving communications if you'd like. Select the subscription level, choose to allow software downloads and product keys, or not. Choose the country and language. To make notes about a subscription assignment, just add some details into the reference field. Lastly, click "Add" and you'll see the page update with a subscription assigned to your user. If your organization isn't using Azure AD, it's just a few extra steps. Instead of searching in the Azure Active Directory field, type the subscribers name and e-mail address, then follow the same steps as before. Lastly, click "Add" review any notices displayed, then once you're ready, click "Confirm". You'll see the page update with a subscription assigned to your user. For more helpful information like this, check out our docs pages or other recommended videos below. [MUSIC]
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