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Quick parts work the other way around - you select the ones you want as you go. The advantage is that you don't end up with a bunch of checkboxes in your document.
That said, it is possible to use checkboxes to selectively delete content. See attached. The document uses the controls in checkbox/text pairs if you check a checkbox and exit it, both it and the next one, plus everything in between, will be deleted (at the moment there's only a tab character separating the two).
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