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In the Microsoft 365 admin center, choose Reports Usage. Choose Select a report at the top of the dashboard to select from a list of all available reports. Or, click an at-a-glance activity widget for a service (email, OneDrive, etc) to see more information.
Powershell is the only way. You need to get un-lame. ;) Don't have to an expert by any means, but you do need to be comfortable with it.
This is a short script (that I stole, btw, although I have used this Set cmdlet a lot. )
You may want to change the AccessRights to something lower than Publishing Editor, just look at what's available in Outlook and insert that.edit: and apparently there is no way to change it at a domain level, meaning new users won't inherit this permission change, so they'll have to be set manually, or you can just re-run this script.
Edited Dec 14, 2015 at 20:37 UTC
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