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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Tue Jan 12 21:53:35 +0000 
2010 -------
I just think like MOD: warn is OK when the user does something which cannot be
recovered (overwrite a document, omit to save it...).

As long as Undo can recover, we don't need to warn.
Similar: having 100 sections in my document, going to Format - Section, Select
all, "Remove" doesn't warn either... because it can be undone.

And yes: "Yet another option" for a *very* special case sounds like overkill.

But DEV said... QA said... Christoph should have the final (I hope) word :)

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