Best way to export a dictonary to Excel in StudioX?

Hello, and thanks in advance for your helpful replies. After much Googling and searching the forums I have yet to find a StudioX friendly way to move a dictionary to Excel. I appreciate any pointers, examples, tutorials or help you can share.
So here here is a simple example.

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Using Active Directory Scope
Get Object Properties (AD)
Which contains a valid DistinguishedName
When run with no values Get Object (AD) properties creates a dictionary called AllProperties.
This runs with no errors.

The questions I have in StudioX are…

  1. How do I verify that AllProperties was successfully created?
  2. What is the best way in StudioX get AllProperties into Excel?

Forgive the simplicity of my question, but all the answers I’ve found only work in full Studio, and not in StudioX.

Thanks again in advance for your help.

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