Uninstall App-v office 2013 package sccm 2012

Hi ,
how do we add uninstall command to office 2013 appv appliation in sccm 2012, i see no option were we can give command lines unlike normal msi apps.
please confirm
Thanks

Please take a look at this previous thread:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/6663cb6e-23c1-48e6-a62e-85c447b88f3d/appv-application-uninstall-with-sccm-2012-integration?forum=mdopappv
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