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Each time I delete a block of text, a question appears in the lower left of
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Tools | Options | General: clear the check boxes for both items that refer
to WordPerfect.

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Double click on the box and it should be hidden

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Nope. See Suzanne's answer.
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Then you have a particularly fierce IT department that resets your settings
for you. Check out Adobe, it is the most likely culprit.
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