Overset text warning

Quick question about this dialog box. If I get an overset text warning and I check "Don't show again," does that apply only to the current document or to all future documents?
I know I can reset the dialog box if I disable it, but what I'd like to happen is that I'm warned the first time and then no longer for each document. There are some documents I print where I know there will be overset text, but others where I don't want to miss it.
If anyone knows for sure which way it rolls I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
--T.

Peter and Peter,
I'm afraid that this script has a bug in it. The length property of an associative array is only non-zero if one or more of the names can be interpreted as a number.
So, running the script with two overset text frames on page 1, the script works if I have no section marker associated with page 1, but if I put in a section marker [Edit: I meant section prefix] that isn't a number, the script fails to find the overset frames because the length in that case is still zero.
I stumbled on this while trying to use these arrays to assemble an index from a spreadsheet. My entries were the names of the indexed items and I couldn't work out why (a) my array was showing a length of zero yet (b) Peter's script seemed to work.
So, the question is, what is the safe way to determine whether or not an associative array is populated when you don't know the names of any of the elements?
And right now, I'm stumped on that, so I'll throw the question open to anyone who knows.
Dave

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