Hi Adrian,
This is perhaps not what you want, but I just go to their web page and
choose what I wish to read.  I've put the newspapers and magazines I read
most often into a Favorites List.  When I go to that link, there they all
are.  I can choose to read by sections, or read the full paper, which is
what I always do.  I just go down by heading or by specific heading level.
I don't use Outlook at all for this.  If I find an article or recipe I want
to save, I just copy and paste it into Word.  
HTH.
Here's the link.
http://www.nfbnewslineonline.org/NOLHome.jsp
Rebecca
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] NFB Newsline and JAWS

Hi. Will someone who reads NFB Newsline attachments with JAWS give me some
tips on how to do it?

Background. I've just upgraded from Office 2010 to Office 2016. With Office
2010, I made a file association between .XM> files and MS Word in order to
read one of the Newsline attachments. Not ideal, but workable. But this file
association produces nothing readable with Word 2016.

I just re-tried opening the Newsline .OPf attachment with FS Reader 3.0.
This file extension allows me to open files from other sources with FS
Reader; however, still not those from NFB Newsline.

Any ideas?
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