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	<description> Lab 5 - Exercise 4 - Export Data to Excel, Word, and more Once you’ve enabled your application to use eleveated privleges you have the ability to communicate with COM to both invoke actions and listen to events.&amp;nbsp; This video shows how to communicate with Excel, Word, Outlook, and more using Silverlight’s AutomationFactory. The&amp;nbsp;accompanying lab for this video can be found here: Lab 05 - Migrating Apps to Out-of-Browser </description>
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