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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Feb  8 02:41:58 -0800 
2005 -------
This solution seems fine to me, but has its own drawbacks, both for users and
for programmers.
User:
- usually user translates "Don't ask me again" with "Don't bother me" and 
forgets
- user has to dig through tools/Options/etc to find the configuration and bring
it back (if ever...)
- user has only 2 choices: get this warning every time or not at all
Programmer:
- new configuration items means more code to mantain, potentially in different
places/sub-projects (I'm not too confident with OOo sources anyway)

I think that asking confirmation on the "first save" of documents would be a
more linear solution:
- [user & programmer] no configuration
- [user] nothing to remember: this can save up to 2 bytes of memory in user's
secondary brain-storage (which is unreliable by default eh eh)
- [user] user is regularly warned about the risk, but only once and in the most
important moment in the life of a document: the first date...ehm the first 
"save" !

Comments welcome as usual

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