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	<description> In this video, Stephane Eyskens, SharePoint MVP shows how you can leverage the power of the SharePoint Client Object model from a custom Document Information Panel designed with InfoPath 2010. You will also benefit from some security tips. The video demonstrates an example built around a &amp;quot;book request&amp;quot; application. Resources: Stephane&#39;s blog: http://www.silver-it.com/SharePoint contributions: http://sptoolbasket.codeplex.comhttp://sptoolbasket2010.codeplex.com/</description>
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