Correct Liz but from my point of view it is the same as no ads. 

The occasional box here and there is of no concern to me if it does not
interfere with my workflow.

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On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 10:11, Dr John Van Dyck wrote:
> No       Occas screen saver with ad but no interference or delay with
> printing etc
that is a YES.
Just because it doesn't interfere with printing doesn't make the ad not an
ad.
what about those boxes for asthma drugs on the bottom of the spirometry 
results and similar?

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