[JAWSLite] Re: Reading Emails with Jaws 10 and Outlook 2007

True, unless the link is over 100 characters, and then the flow of whatever 
you're trying to read gets totally lost. So I guess it just comes down to 
personal preference. The advantage though is that those unreadable tables 
become completely readable.

Caroline

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From: "Soronel Haetir" <soronel.haetir@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 11:18 PM
Subject: [JAWSLite] Re: Reading Emails with Jaws 10 and Outlook 2007


>I would consider the bit about links a plus, I hate clicking on e-mail
> links without knowing where they will take me, since that is one of
> the more common routes for computer hijack attempts.
>
>
> On 7/23/09, Caroline <carolinecongdon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> A couple of notes on using this setting. Because Outlook 2007 only gives 
>> the
>> option of using Word as the way to read and write email messages, some
>> messages, (especially those with complex tables) don't read right. 
>> Although
>> making these changes does definitely solve the problem, it also creates a
>> new potential problem. When converting the messages to plain text, links
>> that have text associated with them are completely read out. So, if a 
>> link
>> would normally say "Click here", instead it's going to say "click here
>> http://www."; So on and so forth. So, although viewing in plain text does
>> have its advantages, it also has that drawback as well.
>>
>> Caroline
>
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