Thanks, someone was gracious enough to provide a work-around. Pressing the 
spacebar reads the message, if it is the one I want I can move on. If it is 
not, I can press the spacebar again to unselect it.

This slows me down some more. Using text to speech is already slower than those 
who don't have to; I am not a fan of a work-around that adds to the time it 
takes me to accomplish something.

Hoefully this will be corrected in a new release.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris G [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: March-27-14 10:56 AM
To: Pereira, Vic: SSC-SPC; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Highlighting Messages in Outlook 2010

Hi,
Have you tried a speak summary when you are done, use control-shift-s.
Chris

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On 3/27/2014 11:41 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> Good day everyone
>
> Window-Eyes is not reading the list of messages in Outlook 2010 when 
> highlighting and selecting them with control+spacebar. When I want to 
> perform a specific action on several messages, I hold down the control 
> key, arrow up and down then press the spacebar on those I want to 
> select. Window-Eyes does not speak when I do this. However if the 
> messages fall in one after the other, I can use shift+down arrow to 
> highlight a few and Window-Eyes speaks properly.
>
> I have not found a work-around yet.
>
> Vic
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