Hi, you can take a look at the verbosity settings and if you enable or disable the speaking of an element of a web page, you can control whether it's identified while using read-to-end. This would solve your question I think.

Many thanks.

On 2/4/2011 10:20 AM, Louis Gosselin wrote:
I have just finished reading, actually I got sick of listening and quit, another
of those newsletter-type things that are totally awash in links, very long
links!  Wouldn't it be nice to be able to exclude the reading of those links in
a document while in Read-to-end?  I sure wish it were possible! Then, if I were
curious, I could stop and explore for a link I thought might be there, and only
then click on it without all that very annoying gibberish of letters, numbers,
punctuation marks, odd symbols, Great God, sometimes they're right in the middle
of a sentence!  Lord have mercy!

Louis Gosselin
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