Well, I too have this issue and am waiting to see if WE 7.5 does a
better job. The other three text to speech programs I use for evaluating
and testing do a much better job with Outlook 2007. Using the alt+comma
or period to move up and down doesn't work well and the read to end hot
key in WE often will choke when going through these types of messages.

The best work-around I have found is to load the message into IE by
pressing alt+H X V

Takes more time, but allows me to read those messages much more easily.

Vic


-----Original Message-----
From: Jenine Stanley [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 2:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Tables in Outlook 2007

This has bothered me since switching to the full version of Outlook. 

I'm currently using Outlook 2007, WE 7.5 and a Windows7 32-bit machine. 

I'm also using the app that automatically reads, or is supposed to
automatically read the first screen of an email message when you open
it. 

My issue is that many email messages seem to be full of tables. Though I
can
tab through the tables, they don't always read the cell contents and I
am
treated to a litany of "Leaving Table 1.1.1.2end, Table 1.1.1.3" etc. 

I tend to avoid messages with tables but unfortunately, some companies I
want to deal with have such messages. I've tried converting to plain
text
but that doesn't seem to stop the issue. 

Any thoughts? It's not a WE issue really other than I'd like to turn the
reading of tables off in Outlook but don't seem to see a way to do that.


Thanks.


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